Installed in the cenacle of a church, ‘be still’ featured a new moving image work ‘Public
Sentiment,’ a site-specific thrust stage, porcelain sculptures, and a sound work by
musician and sound artist hihi.
Driven by the question of what a collective of care or a collective of neglect looks like, the
work examines the conditions and infrastructures of public transit as a congregational
space, considering the commute as a political site of mobility and to locate possibilities of
public affect and communality.
The moving image follows a postmodern Pierrott clown stuck in a looping commute, where internal
affect and public expectations come together to play. Historically understood as the fool
who spoke truth to power, the clown represents disobedience to conform to a pervasive
dissociative state that demands masking and performance.
The video and sound are independent yet linked; the moving iamge loops four times to
experience the full score.