-Force Tracking: video-
The exhibition of Force Tracking at the Williams College Museum of Art included two video works.
The first, titled Installation View (after Wall Drawing #959; Uneven Bands from the Upper Right Corner, Sol LeWitt. January 2001. Williams College Museum of Art)., was installed on a small monitor in the main lobby of the museum next to a painted mural by Sol LeWitt. No title or didactic information was supplied for the video, and so it served as a silent and unmarked introduction to the rest of the installation in the museum's rotunda, on the other side of the building. For many years the museum had used this exact location, next to the LeWitt, for a video that documented the installation process of the mural in 1991.
The second video, titled Reality is Not Only Everything Which Is, But Everything Which Is Becoming (A Partial Redrawing of Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s Diagram of the Dynamics of Stability and Counter-Insurgent Efforts in the War in Afghanistan, 2009)., was installed in the rotunda of the museum.
Reality is Not Only Everything Which Is, But Everything Which Is Becoming (A Partial Redrawing of Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s Diagram of the Dynamics of Stability and Counter-Insurgent Efforts in the War in Afghanistan, 2009).
HD Video. Dimensions variable. 56:00 minutes. 2011.
Installation View (after Wall Drawing #959; Uneven Bands from the Upper Right Corner, Sol LeWitt. January 2001. Williams College Museum of Art).
HD Video. Dimensions variable. 80:00 minutes. 2011.