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Lisa Vinebaum

Lisa Vinebaum holds a Baccalaureate of Fine Art (2001, Concordia University, Montreal) and an MA in Visual Art (2003, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK). Her interdisciplinary practice uses video, performance, photography, and installation to explore gender, cultural identity, subjectivity and the Other. Her work has been included in exhibitions and festivals across Europe, North America, Asia, and on the Internet, most recently at Freewaves Festival of New Media Arts at the UCLA Hammer Museum (Los Angeles), Scanners New York Video Festival, Lincoln Center (New York City), Mobile Exposure/Microcinema International (touring), the European Media Art Festival (Osnabrück, Germany), and the XXIième Manifestation Internationale d’arts vidéo et nouveaux médias (Clermont-Ferrand, France).

works by this author: Blow Up

Blow Up

Lisa Vinebaum
03:45, Color, Stereo, GB, 2005
Lisa Vinebaum: Blow Up

Lisa Vinebaum: Blow Up

A young woman blows herself up in a small men’s only mosque in London's East End. In depicting this extreme act of violence, the work seeks to explore the irrational fear of the Other that is the product of the climate of fear generated by the 'war on terror'. Blow Up is an experimental work of narrative fiction. It is a thematically and visually challenging artist's video that grapples with the complex subject of urban/Western suicide terrorism, cultural and religious identity and otherness, the traumatic aftermath of events such as 9/11 and 7/7, and the dangerous consequences of the war on terror. Filmed on a mobile phone Blow Up draws its visual inspiration and aesthetic from the haunting images captured on mobile phones by victims of the July 7th London bombings.

at videomedeja in: 2006screening