Publicado em 04/05/2012 por DenyEverythingX
Video by Chris Habib:
"When the Sonic Youth studio still sat hovering in the chasm of Echo Canyon and the band collectively exploited it as a well-worn sonic workshop, I was there at least a couple of times a week filming.
A lot of that material is now in the Sensational Fix exhibition as it tours museums peppered about the globe. I actually still need to edit a couple of new films for that. Apparently, aspects of the show will evolve and change in each museum anyway, so I'm excited to contribute to its dynamic nature thru my tardiness.
One of my favorite pieces in the show--an utterly failed exercise in improvisation and cogent filmmaking...and stupid as sin--is ECHOSCAM. We used to have this 24/7 webcam installed at the studio. It was accessible from the homepage of sonicyouth.com and people watched it compulsively. It was this creepy stalker destination that was A-OK to frequent--so frequented, it was.
One afternoon in 2002, Thurston was working on some overdubs with Jim and Aaron. While I was documenting that, I got to thinking about stalking, obsession and the stereotypical Sonic Youth fan. Somehow that train of thought detoured and I began pondering petty theft and wondering how frequently criminals used the internet for research. Would engaging in online communities to research a heist leave the well-read criminal touched by any sort of fandom or tainted by residual trivia--to be mnemonically unleashed when presented with the appropriate stimulation?
I asked Thurston to bring a ski mask to the studio the following day. I'd bring two flashlights. "What's my motivation?" Thurston asked, curiously. "You saw the place on the EchoCam. You're a criminal, but you also kind of get the fan thing. We break in thru the fire escape and case the place. We're pretty clueless. We comment on shit that we see, but the comments are absurd. Before we get to steal anything, Jim chases us out." As evidenced by the video, neither staying in character nor any sort of planning were part of either of our motivation. Also...I can't act--let alone act and film simultaneously.
I'm warning you--this is ridiculous. Your 12 minutes will not be refunded. No re-entry. No returns."
-- Chris Habib
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