She’s from Texas
Positioned in a dark room, one on top of the other and facing in opposite directions, a set of synchronized monitors respectively depict the face and buttocks of a young woman, creating the illusion that she is trapped inside them. Her face is occasionally lit up by the flash of a still camera held by a photographer who engages her in a dialogue throughout the piece.
Taking advantage of the girl’s naiveté and desire for fame and fortune, the unseen photographer is heard attempting to persuade the girl to touch herself in order to emphasize her sexuality. Aware of the photographer’s inability to control his sexual attraction, the girl is initially frightened but begins to take control of the situation by flaunting her sexuality. The dark room in which the viewer stands contributes to the feeling that he or she is standing in the place of the photographer. The viewer is free to move about the installation, regarding either the girl’s face or her exposed buttocks.
Director & videographer: Dan Fine
Assistant Director: Andrea Mihalovic
Written by: Dan Fine and Pamela Brown
Actors: Alicia “Lecy” Goranson, Luke Sabis