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Domestic Tension
May 4 - June 15, 2007
Opening Reception Friday, May 4, 2007 5-9pm
Iraqi
born Wafaa
Bilal has
become known
for provocative
interactive
video installations.
Many of Bilals
projects over
the past few
years have addressed
the dichotomy
of the virtual
vs. the real.
He attempts
to keep in mind
the relationship
of the viewer
to the artwork,
with one of
his main objectives
transforming
the normally
passive experience
of viewing art
into an active
participation.
In DOMESTIC
TENSION,
viewers can log
on the internet
to contact,
or SHOOT,
Bilal with paintball
guns. Bilals
objective is
to raise awareness
of virtual war
and privacy,
or lack thereof,
in the digital
age. During
the course of
the exhibition,
Bilal will confine
himself to the
gallery space.
During the installation,
people will
have 24-hour
virtual access
to the space
via the Internet.
They will have
the ability
to watch Bilal
and interact
with him through
a live web-cam
and chat room.
Should they
choose to do
so, viewers
will also have
the option to
shoot Bilal
with a paintball
gun, transforming
the virtual
experience into
a very physical
one. Bilals
self imposed
confinement
is designed
to raise awareness
about the life
of the Iraqi
people and the
home confinement
they face due
to the both
the violent
and the virtual
war they face
on a daily basis.
This sensational
approach to
the war is meant
to engage people
who may not
be willing to
engage in political
dialogue through
conventional
means. DOMESTIC
TENSION will depict
the suffering
of war not through
human displays
of dramatic
emotion, but
through engaging
people in the
sort of playful
interactive-video
game with which
they are familiar.
Press
Chicago Tribune: Slide
show, Tempo Article, and Art
Review
BBC
CNN
NPR
NBC5
CBS2
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