Whispering Pines 6,7,8 (2006)
By Shana Moulton
Shana Moulton doesn't seem to be feeling well. Her wrists and neck ache from too much time on the computer. Her migraines are so painful she vomits on the floor. In fact she feels awful"anxious and depressed"spending days in bed or on her couch, obsessively kneading a fluorescent stress-pillow. In the video series Whispering Pines, Moulton chronicles her desperate quest for relief from physical pain and negative thoughts. Through six hysterical episodes, Moulton turns to the promise, and products, of new age spirituality" trying everything to find a sense of peace and well-being. She buys a plug-in waterfall. She gets reflexology. She reads The Feeling Good Handbook, fantasizing about the book's creepy author, Dr. David Burns. Wearing a neck brace, she even stiffly follows the moves of "Positive Moves," an exercise tape touting the physical benefits of a cheerful state of mind. Moulton does find a few brief, though unexpected moments of comfort. Her electric blanket springs to life and embraces her. She drinks a batch of Crystal Light, to a trippy, Alice in Wonderland-like effect. Each episode synthesizes performance art and animation, brilliantly achieved with low-fi video effe…
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