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Australian Video Festival

Looking With the Whole Body: Video Installations

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The three video installations curated by Sally Couacaud and shown at Artspace – Shigeko Kubota's Duchampiana: Nude Descending a Staircase (1976), Meta-Marcel: Window (1976), and Jill Scott's Life Flight (1988) – all present, in their interesting multifaceted ways, some of the more critical aesthetic and theoretical con­figurations of a video installation. More to the point, all these works pose the same question: what is a video installation? Are we any closer to knowing what a video installation is, since Wolf Vostell's environment Dark Room (Ger­man Point of View) first appeared in 1958? 

Both Vito Acconci and Anne-Marie Duguet have commented on how video installations present the viewer with a multiplicity of positions and possibilities, and how we are in­evitably concerned not only with what they are saying to us but also how installations operate.1 This means, essentially, the neces­sity for us as viewers to be placed within a video installation's architectural space, which also acts as a cognitive problem-field which un­folds a critique of representation. In this regard, whether it is Kubota's or Scott's work it does not matter, for in all three instances what we experience is a constant questioning of our own problematical perceptual relationship to the object. All three works point to some of the more basic issues of video as installation – namely, questions of space, perception, stag­ing, multiplicity, mise en scene, process, and the shifting complexities of viewer/object relationships. 

Kubota's installations are not only distinctive for their evocative haiku-like formal properties, but also for their playfully stimulating references to the humourous minimalist conceptualism of Duchamp, and her subtle, well-integrated Bergsonian perspective upon time and space. 

Duchampiana's self-reflexivity takes two forms: not only is

Shigeko Kubota, Duchampiana: Nude Descending a Staircase, 1976. Video installation.

Shigeko Kubota, Duchampiana: Nude Descending a Staircase, 1976. Video installation.