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Liz Magic Laser Talks to the Hand | "New York Close Up" | Art21

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    [sounds of camera shutter rhythmically repeating]
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    [Performance dome]
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    [Liz Magic Laser, Artist]
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    [Liz has decoded the unspoken
    language of political rhetoric.]
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    [Two presidential speeches are
    being performed...without words.]
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    [Alan Good, Dancer]
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    [Cori Kresge, Dancer]
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    [Seven weeks earlier]
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    [LIZ MAGIC LASER]
    --Okay, so I’ll start the camera going.
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    [sounds of camera shutter rhythmically repeating]
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    [Chelsea, Manhattan]
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    [Liz Magic Laser Talks to the Hand]
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    So we were just working through
    Obama's most recent State of the Union.
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    [BARACK OBAMA]
    --Mr. Speaker,
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    --Mr. Vice President,
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    --members of Congress...
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    [LASER] We had it on mute.
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    --[OBAMA] ...distinguished guests...
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    [LASER] We were looking exclusively at
    his arm and hand gestures.
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    For instance the first gesture we decided was
    "Here I am".
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    --Here I am.
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    --Left over right.
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    --Interlace.
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    [LASER AND KRESGE IN, UNISON]
    --Point,
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    --one, two, three, four, five, six.
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    [BOTH LAUGH]
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    --[KRESGE] Left over right.
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    --[LASER] Let's also play with the pacing,
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    --maybe try to go twice the speed.
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    --Is it too fast?
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    [KRESGE] I think I’ve always seen
    politics as something very abstract.
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    What are they saying?
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    --[OBAMA] Some financial firms
    violate major anti-fraud laws because...
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    [KRESGE] What do they mean when they’re saying that?
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    I find it more accessible to just
    look at their body language.
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    I'm not really even thinking about what he's saying.
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    --[OBAMA] That's not right.
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    --Americans know that's not right.
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    [KRESGE] I usually tune that part out, to be honest.
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    [LAUGHS]
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    [LASER] I was struck by the virtuosity of
    Obama's movement.
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    And I started to wonder about the choreography
    that is being used
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    to persuade the public.
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    These rhetorical techniques can be traced back
    to Francois Delsarte.
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    He developed a system of oratory to teach
    actors, priests, and politicians
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    how to to win over their audience.
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    He talks about this imaginary cube
    that you have in front of you.
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    Touching the bottom side means
    you're going to take care of people.
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    And on top, you're communicating that you have possession--
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    that you have control over the issues at hand.
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    Our working title for the piece is, "The Digital Face".
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    Why would Delsarte call something the digital face
    in the 19th century?
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    Five digits means five fingers,
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    so he's talking about the drama of the hands.
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    And so I started to look back at
    previous State of the Union addresses.
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    [JIMMY CARTER]
    --We will meet these threats to peace.
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    [LASER] I had assumed that Reagan would be
    the first to be animated,
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    but he just held his script
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    and he didn’t move his hands or arms at all.
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    The camera pulls back but he’s still not using his hands.
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    [RONALD REAGAN]
    --...and God bless America.
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    [LASER] The first president to use his hands and
    arms quite actively was Bush Sr.
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    [GEORGE H.W. BUSH]
    --And he begins his speech to his fellow citizens
    with these words--
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    --words of a distant revolution.
    We hold these truths to be self-evident...
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    [Six week later]
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    [LASER] I decided to put Bush Sr. into a gestural dialogue with Obama,
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    to show how politicians have come to maximize
    the efficiency of every move they make.
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    --[OBAMA] Nearly one trillion dollars...
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    [LASER] Speech coaches use the camera as a tool to dissect and perfect individual movements.
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    In turn, we used stop action photography
    during the rehearsal
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    to optimize the mechanics
    of the performer's movements.
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    --I should really get a rehearsal going.
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    We decided to amplify the sound of
    the camera shutter clicking.
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    This tone of mechanical efficiency became
    the soundtrack to the piece.
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    [ALAN GOOD] I saw two things from Bush.
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    One was, he's a snake in the sense
    that he pounces quickly
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    with no muscle coiling beforehand.
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    These very quick hand movements that came out of nowhere...
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    It's kind of like being knifed.
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    --[LASER] Great.
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    --Fantastic.
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    --Let's do it one more time.
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    [KRESGE] Liz and I would come up with
    our own little language for Obama.
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    It would be like a spank.
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    Or not looking at the thing that you're
    talking about because it's bad
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    or it's not American.
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    There’s a subliminal quality.
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    --[LASER] Okay, great. [APPLAUDS]
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    --Let's do it.
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    [KRESGE] There's one moment that I really love.
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    He's talking about, "This generation
    knows that we will only endure..."
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    --[OBAMA] Our way of life will only endure...
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    [KRESGE] He does this delicate plucking of some flower.
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    It's like he's suddenly heartbroken and
    asking the nation to endure with him.
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    [GOOD] In the United States, there's a general
    fear and loathing
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    of the power of government.
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    I feel this piece is saying,
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    there is a system of gestures,
    unbeknownst to us,
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    that looks into us and is being perfected as we speak.
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    [One week later]
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    [LASER] We are living in strange days
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    where performance itself has become the dominant instrument of power.
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    The style of someone's delivery ends up
    foreclosing the real content.
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    As spectators, we're being treated as
    lab rats to be impressed.
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    I'm asking myself,
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    "Can we reclaim some agency by getting our hands
    on the tools of mass communication?"
Title:
Liz Magic Laser Talks to the Hand | "New York Close Up" | Art21
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Art21
Project:
"New York Close Up" series
Duration:
08:13

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