The Unthinkable Bygone (2016)
By Andrew Norman Wilson
2016. HD Video. 2 min 18 sec loop Baby Sinclair flickers into being, as if the video itself would open its eyes in sync with its protagonist. At first it is easy to empathize with the computer model. The baby is startled when it takes a first glimpse at its body's other half, which contains a cut up Hollow Earth model based on surface layers of Venus, Mars, and Mercury. Moving across registers this image anticipates the multilayered structure of the video and introduces an incommensurable and unreliable sense of scale. The setup poses the baby in an associative universe that could contain the big bang, evolution, and extinction. A semantic space is unveiled in which means of scientific knowledge production, such as 3D computer simulation, parallel narrative cinema and television. Trying to locate a twittering bird sound, the baby is not impressed. Incredulously it shakes its head whilst listening to its own giggle echoed by the bleak mirror walls, as if to reassure itself that it is there, only to doze off. Despite the meticulous animation, the baby remains strangely artificial from the start. As soon as its eyes are closed, it is hard to decide whether we want it to be meditati…
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