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"Leah Gilliam: Agenda for a Landscape"
2002-07-12 until 2002-09-22
New Museum of Contemporary Art
New York, NY, USA

In an event emblematic of the global cultural fascination with outer space, tens of millions of viewers around the world watched as the Pathfinder space craft landed on Mars on July 4, 1997, and the Sojourner rover (a remotely operated vehicular robot named in honor of Sojourner Truth, the outspoken ex-slave and abolitionist) began its journey. Conducting experiments and gathering images of the surface of Mars, the Pathfinder returned 2.3 billion bits of information, including more than 16,500 images from the lander and 550 images obtained by the Sojourner rover before contact was lost.

Drawing from this massive archive, Gilliam combines found imagery with footage she shot herself to create a "media landscape" of Mars. Interested in discarded or obsolete technologies and their output, Gilliam puts these images-once widely viewed but now largely forgotten-back into the public realm. In so doing, she taps into viewers' memories of the event and asks us to consider the cultural role these images play. Gilliam deliberately manipulates the existing documentation of the Martian landscape, interspersing it with her own digitally processed footage of the Hudson River Valley, in order to foreground the strangeness of Sojourner's telerobotic eye. In Gillam's hands, the seemingly straightforward genre of landscape (picture the Hudson River painters with their easels perched overlooking the valley) becomes an exploration of the constructedness of image making, calling attention to multiple layers of mediation involved in all forms of mechanical representation, from surveillance cameras to robots on Mars.

IMAGE:
Photo credit: Lean Gilliam,
Agenda for a Landscape (2001)


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