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Ambiguous
Imperatives
An Installation by GeneFreeProductions
(Marcy B. Freedman & Gene Panczenko)
Ambiguous Imperatives is a work of art designed to explore the various implications
of the phrase "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil." The
installation provides visual and auditory experiences designed to provoke
critical thinking about this shopworn - but timely cliche.
The central feature of the installation is an outmoded surveillance unit
containing three monitors. A surveillance camera is mounted on the wall
above the three screens. Viewers approaching the installation will see that
the first monitor is labeled "See no evil." Soon, they will discover
that they, themselves, are being filmed and that the screen they are watching
contains an image of their own eyes, strategically positioned between the
words "BLIND SPOT."
Moving to the center monitor, viewers will find a pair of headphones emerging
from a shattered screen that is labeled "Hear no evil." Putting
on the headphones, the listener will hear a sequence of soothing sounds,
such as gentle rain, heartbeats, crickets, etc. Periodically, however, the
pleasant soundtrack is interrupted by screams of terror, howls of agony,
and other unpleasant auditory information.
Finally, the viewer will approach the third monitor, which is labeled "Speak
no evil." A strange video image is accompanied by a hoarse male voice
that repeats a series of statements about verbal communication. Shut Up!
What did you say? I can't hear you! Phrases such as these issue from a bizarre
and unappealing orifice, which is, in fact, the larynx and vocal cords of
the speaker.
In addition to focusing one's attention upon the sensory experiences of
looking, hearing, and speaking, Ambiguous Imperatives calls attention to
the ambiguity of the phrase "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil."
Is this wellknown adage merely a lesson for children, warning them to beware
of bad people and to refrain from listening to or spreading gossip? Or is
it a dangerously repressive admonition to adults, encouraging them to wear
blinders and to overlook the darker aspects of one's own being and the troubling
nature of human existence? Certainly, recent events suggest that no one
can afford to ignore the presence of evil in the contemporary world. |