Matilda Aslizadeh

Bio

work

  • 2009

    In a dark wood... is a large 32'X9' two-channel video installation . It begins as a still photograph of a long stretch of douglas fir trees, evenly spaced and exactly the same, reminiscent of a classical colonnade, prison bars, a film strip. Darkness falls in the woods and the trees spin around to the sound of a roulette wheel. When they stop, the spaces between the trees are filled with a montage of appropriated footage pertaining to BC.  Two notes of music emanate from the...

  • 2009

    Of our sons and daughters... is a two-channel looping video installation, rear projected on two 40"x30" hanging sheets of mylar. Both video channels are entirely composed of collaged and animated found footage culled from youtube and the US Department of Defense website. All the footage appears to refer to the war in iraq. The piece recalls the "talking head" shot of news or documentary TV; however, the two interviewees - a male soldier (as indicated by the hint of camouflage) and a...

  • 2009

    Portrait Series consists of five 3'X3' lightjet prints that are reminiscent of television "talking head" interviews where back lighting is used to obscure the identity of the subject giving testimony: a representational convention that does not discriminate between the criminal, the victim or the witness. What distinguishes the images from this cultural reference is their fine detail, that contrasts sharply with the aesthetic of documentary TV, and their perfectly square dimensions...