An examination of Pierre Huyghe's post-apocalyptic Untitled (Human
Mask), which asks whether our human future may be one of remnants and
mimicry. Pierre Huyghe's 2014 film Untitled (Human Mask) combines
images of a post-apocalyptic world (actual footage of deserted streets
close to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of March 2011) with a
haunting scene of a monkey working in an empty restaurant wearing a
human mask and a wig. She's a girl! The flat, emotionless almost
automaton state of the mask and the artificial glossy hair topped even
with a child's bow, suggests that she, the monkey, might be a
character from Japanese Noh theatre. But there's no music. Instead
Huyghe's film evinces the terrifying possibility that our own, human,
future might just be one of remnants and mimicry; that the deserted
streets of Fukushima and the monkey's recognizable, alienating
chimeric performance is all that might survive us. Untitled (Human
Mask) presents a pluperfect world with extinction the endgame for a
civilization that cared little for the present, dreaming only of a
future that inevitably and necessarily could not include it.
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Untitled (Human Mask)
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ISBN
9781846382154
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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