Curatorial Project
with Anne Ellegood
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In 2002, I was invited by New Museum curator Anne Ellegood to curate an exhibition in the new Museum's media lounge. Having recently curated a group show (net.ephemera at Moving Image Gallery), I decided to use this opportunity to work with a single artist on a solo project. I selected Leah Gilliam because I was impressed by her previous new media work. I I was particularly interested in Ape Shit, an installation at the Whitney Museum that dealt with representations of race in the Planet of the Apes films. Curating a one-person show is substantially different from curating a group exhibition. In this case, I worked closely with Leah as she developed her concept for the project. As an artist with a long history of collaborative work, I often found that the boundary between curating and collaboration became blurry. We explored a range of ideas, including a robot that would be telematically controlled by visitors to the exhibition web site. In its final form, Agenda for a Landscape became a new media installation that recreated the widely publicized 1997 NASA Mars Pathfinder mission, drawing inspiration from a specific moment in American history while simultaneously revealing Leah's own unique interpretation of that history. In an event emblematic of the global cultural fascination with outer space, tens of millions of viewers around the world watched as the Pathfinder space craft landed on Mars on July 4, 1997, and the Sojourner rover (a remotely operated vehicular robot named in honor of Sojourner Truth, the outspoken ex-slave and abolitionist) began its journey. Conducting experiments and gathering images of the surface of Mars, the Pathfinder returned 2.3 billion bits of information, including more than 16,500 images form the lander and 550 images obtained by the Sojourner rover before contact was lost.
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Installation view (ground control/command center--see diagram below for floor plan):
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Installation view (mars test yard--see diagram below for floor plan):
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Installation view (pods and plasmas--see diagram below for floor plan):
Installation diagram:
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