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Culled from hundreds of hours of
talk shows, late shows, reality shows, celebrity shows, award shows, life-style
shows, game shows, and shows about shows, this installation takes TV applause
to its logical end: no object or context, just the pure build up and downswing of collective clapping and hooting,
an on-going show made up only of the audience. The New Media Project Room is
filled with applause, reflected, refracted, repeated, in sound and video. The
audience is the performer. Inciting applause has long been part
of the manipulation, or perhaps the making, of an audience. Today’s American TV
culture presents applause at its most ritualized, culturally-prevalent and
prescriptive mode. ‘Live studio audience’ is an American cultural category,
with personnel and staff dedicated to their guidance, to tell them what to do,
when to clap, to wave frantically in the front and stir them up over something
or other. The object of applause doesn’t matter
as much as the ritual itself, as the self-satisfying burst of euphoria, the
self-referential appeal to fame, melting the obsessions of celebration and
celebrity into one form, regimented, quasi-pavlovian waves of approval after
approval reinforcing the image of participation and unity, confirming beyond
words the validity and vitality of a group to itself. A good newspaper, Arthur Miller once
said, is the nation talking to itself. We might say that today’s television
shows have the nation clapping for itself – all day, every day. Applause is a
collective act, infectious, feeding on itself, an audience performing for
itself, performing itself. caraballo-farman is a two person team currently
based in NY. Working in a wide range of settings, from stadiums to hotel rooms,
their work explores the relationship between individuals and groups, unit and
structure, and how one enables or dissolves the other, setting up a tension
between being in particular and social being. They
have exhibited nationally and internationally, in such venues and events as the
Havana Biennial, the Tate Modern, PS1, LAXART’s billboard project, Artists
Space and the Chelsea Art Museum’s current show Iran Inside Out. The Project Room for New Media and Performing
Arts (www.theprojectroom.org),
was initiated in 2003 by Nina Colosi at Chelsea Art Museum in New York City. It
is an incubator of new ideas, showcasing groundbreaking concepts in all art
mediums, and the intersection of the arts through technology. Over 350
international emerging and established artists have been presented in
exhibitions, performing arts, symposiums, meet-the-artist programs, workshops,
and resident new music ensembles. Innovative public art projects and funding
models for the arts are being developed. |
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