Jennifer West: Emoji Piss Film

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Sep 7 2018 - Dec 30 2018

In a time when human expression is conveyed through character gestures rather than the written language, emoji are intended to illustrate, or in some cases replace, the words we digitally share, whether through text message, email, or tweet. These quick, gestural, and disposable icons exist as a digital index. Through the medium of film, artist Jennifer West sets out to counteract and deconstruct this language.

A Los Angeles-based artist, West has been making experimental films consistently since 2004. She is known for her handmade digitized films, manipulating the film celluloid through performance and conceptual practices. For CAM’s Street Views, West’s Emoji Piss Film is compiled from Google image search results for emoji. The film, which the artist refers to as a “historical document,” was initially shot in 2014, and then placed in large kombucha jars filled with urine collected from artists and friends within her community. The liquid was used to soak and corrode the celluloid, slowly eating away at the film’s emulsion. The film was then transferred to digitized HD video.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website 

  • Multi-media / Digital / Video
  • American
  • Contemporary
  • Jennifer West

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