Projecting the Voice: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Passages Paysages

Kreider, Kristen. 2009. 'Projecting the Voice: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Passages Paysages'. In: Intersections - Association of Art Historians Conference. Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s video and sound installation Passages Paysages (1978), sets up a scene of address where I, as the listener-viewer-reader, effectively become the artwork’s site of reception, a ‘you’ receiving fragments of a life story – shown to me, told to me – that I am entreated to reciprocally recollect. The artwork’s compulsively repetitious and performative act fabricates a self-representation marked by opacity both at the level of its narrative and at the level of the cinematic apparatus itself: its technical shifts from photographs and stills into slides, slide projections into video recordings, video into the materiality and spatiality of the video screens spatialised in relation to the listener-viewer-reader. In this paper I argue that the artwork communicates in and through this opacity while I, as the listener-viewer-reader confronted by that which I do not fully comprehend, have a desire to understand.

Engaging in an act of ‘critical performance’ that draws upon Jane Rendell’s practice of ‘site-writing’ I work intimately and subjectively with Passages Paysages by first developing a series of images in relation to Cha’s artwork that recall for me my experience of it, in situ. Using these images as springboards for discussion I ask: How does Passages Paysages enact a form of self-representation through a polyphony of ‘voice’? How is this polyphony of ‘voice’ embodied within the complex cinematic apparatus, and to what effect? Positioning myself as the artwork’s site of reception, ‘you,’ how do I perform, interpret and respond to the coded visual and verbal message(s) of the artwork, as well as to the traces of an absence made visible? Performing and interpreting the artwork, I thus engage in the act of another’s self-making: the poiesis of a life drawn from memory.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Other)

Keywords:

theresa hak kyung cha, passages paysages, kristen kreider, voice, cha

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Art

Dates:

DateEvent
3 April 2009Published Online

Event Location:

Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

Item ID:

21203

Date Deposited:

04 Dec 2017 11:38

Last Modified:

04 Dec 2017 11:39

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/21203

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