WEBVTT 00:00:07.748 --> 00:00:12.498 [Shahzia Sikander: "The Last Post"] 00:00:12.798 --> 00:00:16.815 [layered sounds of music samples, static, and distortion] 00:00:31.748 --> 00:00:39.031 I tend to look into cultural and political boundaries 00:00:39.547 --> 00:00:43.832 and explore, you know, ideas in those boundaries. 00:00:43.832 --> 00:00:47.398 Sometimes it's more obvious, sometimes it's less. 00:00:47.398 --> 00:00:55.782 Sometimes it's more abstract, and sometimes it's far more illustrative of a political idea or thought. 00:00:59.215 --> 00:01:06.315 "The Last Post" plays on the sort of oscillating colonial trade relations 00:01:06.315 --> 00:01:12.581 between China and the East India Company at that time, over opium. 00:01:14.348 --> 00:01:21.732 I started looking at the East India Company and at the company man, 00:01:21.732 --> 00:01:25.999 became like the protagonist who travels throughout India, 00:01:25.999 --> 00:01:29.664 and then ventures into China. 00:01:30.315 --> 00:01:39.498 In this work, it is also referring to the end of the Anglo-Saxon hegemony over China, 00:01:39.514 --> 00:01:42.515 and there is a moment in the animation 00:01:42.515 --> 00:01:50.264 where the symbolic figure of the East India Company man sort of explodes. 00:01:50.515 --> 00:01:53.382 [distorted explosion sound plays] 00:02:02.832 --> 00:02:09.163 There are moments, I think, in the animation that embody some of these concepts, 00:02:09.332 --> 00:02:16.347 but it's not necessarily a linear narrative about this whole opium trade. 00:02:23.547 --> 00:02:28.265 Animations were quite a natural outcome to my process 00:02:28.265 --> 00:02:33.481 because I work in drawing primarily, and a lot of the drawings 00:02:33.481 --> 00:02:41.715 play with the idea of narrative, and movement was just a natural outcome. 00:02:41.715 --> 00:02:49.232 A lot of the murals that I did, a lot of the wall installations, were fairly large, and built in layers, 00:02:49.448 --> 00:02:55.265 and that also was very similar to how a lot of the animation work was constructed, 00:02:55.348 --> 00:02:58.665 which was in Photoshop, in layers. 00:03:03.869 --> 00:03:07.443 [woman singing softly] 00:03:19.715 --> 00:03:25.181 So I'm interested in taking a form, breaking it apart, and then rebuilding it. 00:03:28.232 --> 00:03:30.832 It is about transformation for me, 00:03:30.832 --> 00:03:38.098 whether it is the transformation of the image or a mark or a symbol. 00:03:38.682 --> 00:03:43.248 Or if it's the transformation of a genre or transformation of a medium. 00:03:43.648 --> 00:03:52.965 But it is a very core notion that I think stabilizes my practice.