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Nested loops (story within a story) Natasa / Norma Rose / Hanna Arendt / Aveva Fleischmann<br />
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=====<i>This project was brought to you by the GLICKMAN REAL ESTATE CORPORATION.</i>=====
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Revision as of 17:49, 19 June 2011

The Man in the Glass Box (1961–2011)

A TRIAL ABOUT THE BANALITY OF EVIL


Eichmann-trial-image.jpg
Court room with Eichmann in the glass booth, 1961

CONCEPT

50 years after the Eichmann trial in Israel took place, the full compendium of more than 400 hours of film footage documenting the trial were released earlier this year on Youtube. In 1961, former SS officer and highest figure in the Nazi hierarchy responsible for facilitating the extermination of European Jewry, was charged and tried with committing crimes against the Jewish people and humanity. The case of multiple controversies was the first telecast of actual courtroom proceedings and was from the beginning conceptualized as a symbolic performance with a special stage design which placed the accused in a bullet-proof glass booth, a film director that made deliberate cinematographic decisions and an international audience that witnessed the trial from the living room. Originally shown as daily newsreels on international television, the trial was performed as a morality play, not surprisingly ending with the death sentence of the accused, which until today remains the only civil execution ever carried out in Israel.

In the installation "The Man in the Glass Box (1961–2011)", the aesthetic and narrative strategies of the trial are made transparent. The proceedings are performed as an audio and video drama in three acts: the appeal, the testimony, and the verdict. From the ceiling 6 headphones are hanging, all sliced in half, of which each presents a disembodied voice of one persona in the proceedings: the accused, the judge, the prosecutor, the defender, a witness, and a political journalist. All voices contribute to the trial from their own perspective, however, only disclose a fraction of the story.

The audio is expanded by a three channel video projection, which likewise disassembles the original film footage. As a result of the required simultaneous translations of the original proceedings from Hebrew (and partly German) into English, French and German, a large part of the footage is showing the silent protagonists of the trial, while a translator – mostly a female voice – is talking for all of them as a voice-over. The artist re-enacts the trial by recreating the silent film scenes of the footage all by herself and is lending her voice to the translator who presents all characters of the play. Thus she is re-narrating the story for the visitors, who can combine the stories, change perspectives and play an active role in the perception of the trial and politics of remembrance.

Characters

The Accused (Eichmann)
The Judge
The Prosecutor
The Defender
A Witness
A Political Journalist

INSTALLATION


Thematicproject eichmann setup01.jpg

Installation set-up with beamer and headphones

PART #1 : Audio

Here comes the link to the audio recording.

PART #2 : Projection

Here comes the link for the three channel video.

TECHNICAL SET-UP

SOUND

3 x MP3-player
1 x powered USB hub
3 x 3.5mm splitter
6 x stereo headphones 3m cable
1 x clothes rail or rod

IMAGE

1 x HD beamer
1 x beamer holder
1 x HD media player
1 x USB stick
1 x HDMI-VGA adapter

GENERAL

mdf plate
steel wire and clips
hooks and anchors
extension cable
power distributor
cable strap
gaffer tape

PROJECT PROGRESS

Key Words

Leiden mit Leidenschaftlosigkeit versprachlichen
Bilderverbot – kein Bild vom Grauen möglich
Unüberschaubarkeit des Materials
Paradoxon des Zeugens
Creation of Memory
Collective Heardbeat
Erinnerung abspielen
Verfremdungseffekt

Video Samples

Trial-test-video screenshot01-bw.png [1]

Trial-test-video screenshot02-bw.png [2]

Trial-test-video screenshot03-bw.png [3]

Dismissed Ideas

Repeatingly reading the testimony of Aveva Fleischmann and running until I can't go on
Same story repeats / doubles / tripples until it gets diffuse and incomprehensible
One voice for all protagonists of the trial (protocolls) > translations > who's speaking? > a story of millions
Telephone (children's play) / Stille Post > memories get difuse, change of certain details
Video gets interrupted by real-estate commercials (like original in 1961)
Image ban > empty (white) tv screens as space for imagination
Nested loops (story within a story) Natasa / Norma Rose / Hanna Arendt / Aveva Fleischmann

LINKS



This project was brought to you by the GLICKMAN REAL ESTATE CORPORATION.