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The Casting

2007
(American, b. 1972)
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© Omer Fast
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Omer Fast’s work examines mass media’s alteration of memory as it interweaves personal and universal experiences against the background of immediate historical events, such as the Holocaust, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Iraq war, or postcolonial global migrations. The Casting is based on an actual interview with a U.S. Army sergeant who had been stationed in Germany and then served in Iraq. In the installation, the soldier’s recollections provide a unifying soundtrack to the tableaux vivants that reenact disparate moments. The seamless narration, however, has been spliced together and extended to include the artist’s process of auditioning actors for his work. Positioned at the back of the installation, the interview plays the role of "reality" as the more theatrical images are projected at the front. While the narrator’s speech remains casual, the tightly rendered tableaux vivants borrow from the stereotypical language of mass media even as the segments represent an ongoing human drama. Partitioned screens in The Casting encourage an open-ended experience of the video, offering a perspective on the Iraqi conflict that takes into account actual lives as opposed to only the political content.
A video installation depicts two horizontal screens suspended within a pitch-black room. On one, a man with dark curly hair and spectacles wears a dark jacket over a plaid shirt. Beside him, a second screen shows a man with close-cropped hair in a blue-checkered shirt, his mouth slightly open. Both figures appear in close-up against plain, neutral walls, illuminated by soft, muted light that contrasts with the surrounding darkness.

The Casting

2007

Omer Fast

(American, b. 1972)
America, born Israel, 21st century

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