AC Institute
547 West 27th Street, 6th floor
Chelsea
October 22 - November 28, 2009
Reception: Thursday, October 22, 6 - 8 PM
Web Site
About It It and the Gimme Box:
It It and the Gimme Box is a playful look at our relationship with consumer objects. As consumers, cut off from methods of production, we perceive these objects of consumption as both insignificant and dismissive while at the same time magical and mysterious. As we disregard the objects around us, we also become attached to the performative status they embody and form emotional relationships with their function. It It and the Gimme Box renders portraits of three objects, each a ubiquitous item from the contemporary urban lifestyle: a house key, ear-buds and a personal paper trail (receipts, bank statements and so on). Each object has their own extensive life story, from extraction to extrusion, from fabrication to sale, from use to disposal. Drawing from the aesthetics of product photography and the deep history of satire and cabaret, It It and the Gimme Box conflates our insatiable desire for things and our impulsive response to advertising gimmicks, with a deeper relationship and responsibility for the objects we consume.
Using video, sensors and interactive programming, the heart of It It and the Gimme Box is three original songs, performed as playful music videos within small booths or “portals” placed around the gallery. The videos are viewed in small clips presented in a non-linear order, determined by the gestures of the viewer. As the viewer performs a simple gesture (for example, extending their arms forward) a movement sensor will activate the video clips. To view the videos the viewer must maintain this gesture, which acts as a form of “currency” between the viewer and the work.
This piece has been produced with the support of Harvestworks Digital Media Center, which has provided MAX/MSP and audio engineers, The BRIC/Rotunda Fellowship and the New York State Council on the Arts.
About Maya Suess:
Maya Suess, born on a small island off the coast of western Canada, today lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her performative installations use music, playful aesthetics and wit to examine issues of identity, sexuality and personal responsibility. Employing viewer-performer proximity as a central strategy, Suess produces work that is completed by the audience’s presence. She is a current fellow at the BRIC/Rotunda Gallery in Brooklyn and a recipient of a 2009 Independent Artist’s Grant from the New York State Council on the Arts. She has been a previous recipient of a Canada Council Exhibition Grant, an Alternate Resident at Harvestworks Digital Media Center and has exhibited at the Center for Architecture (New York), The Western Front (Vancouver), the Vancouver Art Gallery, The Greater Victoria Art Gallery, Kansai Queer Film Festival (Kansai, Japan), Live Biennial of Performance (Vancouver), The Festival of Original Theatre (Toronto), The London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, among others. She holds a BFA in Media Arts from Emily Carr Institute and an MFA in Contemporary Performance from Simon Fraser University. For more information please see: http://mayasuess.blogspot.com.