Arbitrary Fragments
1978
13 min
Overview
Using highly-manipulated and over-processed images, Latham investigates the process of video as inherently fragmented. Weaving together various people’s impressions of the artist and her work, the work demonstrates important parallels between video, storytelling, and the formation of identity — all processes of active fabrication that blend “lies” and truth in the construction of a certain reality, history, or past. Labeling an image of herself talking as “her most recent explanation,” Latham addresses “the construction of her video personality” as an identity outside of herself.
Production Countries
- United States of America
Spoken Languages
- English en
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Cast
Crew
Barbara Aronofsky Latham
Director
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