1880 THAT: Christine Sun Kim and Thomas Mader

Stop 11/11: Eye Spy

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This animation is called 'Eye Spy'. In the title ‘I’ is spelt 'e-y-e'.  It is very short and it plays on a repeating loop a bit like a meme. 

The work relates to an American Sign Language expression ‘If only you could see things through my eyes’. The sign is executed by making the gesture of passing a set of eyeballs back and forth between people.  

In the animation two transparent figures of a man and woman who represent Kim and Mader, pass a set of eyeballs back and forth between them endlessly. The transparency of the figures makes the movement of the eyeballs inside the skulls visible. They are jelly-like and the animation has a slightly scientific feel to it.

This gesture and its message resonate with the overarching theme of the exhibition: if the decision-makers at the Milan Conference could have seen through the eyes of the Deaf people for whom they were making decisions, they might have come to a different conclusion. 

'Eye Spy' connects to larger themes of patience, empathy and understanding.

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