Obstructions
Diana Menestrey
2012, 01:10 min.
As an animation the work Obstructions is persuasive and fascinating in its simplicity: a person who tries to reach his own reflected image but never does. A Sisyphean situation that is an almost palpable and certainly audible experience. The animation functions only in the installation: a mini projector beams the animation onto a surface positioned at a right angle to a mirror, creating an intimate situation. Quivering and twitching, the hand-drawn figure moves across the surface, making noises, struggling and stretching to the limit. As a drawing it seems very light and easy, but it is laborious in the narrative. Most importantly the installation creates the framework of the narrative, thus setting up the struggle of the drawn figure as well as the encounter of the viewer.