Are You There, God? It's Me, Janet.

cardiff_spock_five.jpgSarah Boxer is disappointed in--can I say it? too late--Janet Cardiff's online piece, Eyes of Laura. Cardiff created a journal (don't tell the bloggers, but she actually calls it a blog) for a bored security guard in the Vancouver art gallery which commissioned the piece.

Boxer seems to feel the work depends on a suspension of disbelief that is actually IS a work of art, particularly one by Cardiff: "Maybe the illusion of the Web site collapses because it is, paradoxically, too complete, too fleshed out." I can't imagine this is the case.

While the site doesn't have opening credits or anything, Cardiff's association with it is not as secret as Boxer seems to think. First there's the site's distribution. I'm sure it's promoted/shown at the gallery itself, as any artwork would be. And as Zeke pointed out, the project launch was advertised on e-flux, the giant art world mailing list. Articles like Boxer's mention it in the context of Cardiff. Googling either Cardiff or "Eyes of Laura" completes the circuit, too. The number of site visitors without a Cardiff clue must be miniscule/irrelevant.

As for the site experience itself, Boxer's right, it's too slick. What security guard's blog asks you to check your media player preferences and tells you to get Flash before entering? From the get-go, it's an intentional construct, an Online Experience. It's true the red-on-red text (hidden in my browser) on the splash page gives only the fictional author's explanation of her site, but Cardiff is mentioned multiple times in the source code. And of course, the domain name itself belongs to her.

On those terms, then, Eyes of Laura is The Idea (a fictional journal) plus the ideas and observations within it, which are thoughtfully, earnestly cryptic and fragmented, but self-consciously so (no "I'm scratching my butt, I'm so bored." entries, but then maybe Laura just would never write that. Oh wait, I'm wrong: "June 28...Have you ever seen a 'Spock Five'?")

Compared to her audio walks, the online piece may feel over-produced, but it's within Cardiff's range: she's done video tours, too, after all, and her Venice pavilion/theater was like a ride at an art world Epcot Center. As one who's lost the trail on a Cardiff walk before (St Louis), and had her stage-whispered narrative play out over visuals I selected myself, the website's degree of user control is welcome. I'd argue for even more--an actual blog format--even at the expense of some slickness.

Ultimately, though, Boxer and I agree on one point, if for different reasons. The character of Laura doesn't quite work. Cardiff's pieces are always mannered, and I've always taken them as extensions or iterations of the artist herself. A lot of art works that way; even when the artist doesn't intend it to, it gets read that way. So when I read "Laura" explaining "her" site, like this:

"But remember this is all illicit and voyeuristic and illegal. Remember, I am putting my job on the line so you can see this stuff."

I don't hear a 25-year-old guard; I hear an artist in her late 30's trying real hard to sound transgressive, to sound cool, to sound 25.

Eyes of Laura, an online project by Janet Cardiff [d'oh!]

When Seeing Is Not Always Believing
[nyt]

Since 2001 here at greg.org, I've been blogging about the creative process—my own and those of people who interest me. That mostly involves filmmaking, art, writing, research, and the making thereof.

Many thanks to the Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Program for supporting greg.org that time.

comments? questions? tips? pitches? email
greg [at] greg [dot ] org

find me on twitter: @gregorg

post info

first published: July 14, 2005.

next older post:
I'll Have The Hubris Sashimi

next newer post:
Video Artist Guy Ben-Ner on WPS1

recent projects, &c.


our_guernica_cycle_ivanka_320px_thumb.jpg
Our Guernica Cycle, 2017 –
about/kickstarter | exhibit, 2017


pm_social_medium_recent_proj_160x124.jpg
Social Medium:
artists writing, 2000-2015
Paper Monument, Oct. 2016
ed. by Jennifer Liese
buy, $28

madf_twitter_avatar.jpg
Madoff Provenance Project in
'Tell Me What I Mean' at
To__Bridges__, The Bronx
11 Sept - Oct 23 2016
show | beginnings

chop_shop_at_springbreak
Chop Shop
at SPRING/BREAK Art Show
curated by Magda Sawon
1-7 March 2016

do_not_bid_or_buy_iris_sidebar.jpg
eBay Test Listings
Armory – ABMB 2015
about | proposte monocrome, rose

shanzhai_gursky_mb_thumb.jpg
It Narratives, incl.
Shanzhai Gursky & Destroyed Richter
Franklin Street Works, Stamford
Sept 5 - Nov 9, 2014
about | link

therealhennessy_tweet_sidebar.jpg
TheRealHennessy Tweets Paintings, 2014 -
about

sop_red_gregorg.jpg
Standard Operating Procedure
about | buy now, 284pp, $15.99

CZRPYR2: The Illustrated Appendix
Canal Zone Richard Prince
YES RASTA 2:The Appeals Court
Decision, plus the Court's
Complete Illustrated Appendix (2013)
about | buy now, 142pp, $12.99

weeksville_echo_sidebar.jpg
"Exhibition Space" @ apexart, NYC
Mar 20 - May 8, 2013
about, brochure | installation shots


HELP/LESS Curated by Chris Habib
Printed Matter, NYC
Summer 2012
panel &c.


drp_04_gregorg_sidebar.jpg
Destroyed Richter Paintings, 2012-
background | making of
"Richteriana," Postmasters Gallery, NYC

czrpyr_blogads.jpg
Canal Zone Richard
Prince YES RASTA:
Selected Court Documents
from Cariou v. Prince (2011)
about | buy now, 376pp, $17.99

archives