Taking Aim at Trump

Read Time:2 Minute, 13 Second

By Screenshot Productions, Special for  USDR

 

Frustrated by the political climate in which Donald Trump was elected, husband and wife artists Nicholas Sherwin Jr. and Meghan McHale-Sherwin have re-imagined Screenshot Production’s first installation, Fear Is What We Learned Here (F I W W L H) as a synesthetic journey through light, sound and image. The re-imagined immersive experience is a one-on-one presentation of performance in environments created by projection, sound and physical installation. The new work explores fear as a tool for social and political control, challenging individuals to consider their perceptions and ask what is necessary to subvert systems of  manipulation.

The experience seeks to present participants with a pathway to action in the face of social injustices and in that spirit, $10 from every ticket sale will go toward charities fostering equality and helping those marginalized in society today. At the point of sale, audience members will be given a list of charities to donate a portion of their ticket price toward ranging from Planned Parenthood to the International Refugee Assistance Project. Alternately, they can enter a charity of their  choosing.

Screenshot Productions—who previously brought to Los Angelesworks like Bardo Thodol, Parturition, Shoshin and the ongoing Das Gericht— is a collective of interdisciplinary artists dedicated to creating immersive experiences that tap into universal human emotions. The mission in all their work, regardless of form or medium, is to place the individual within universal human experiences that speak to larger cultural or social issues, and thereby ask the individual to consider their responsibility and place within the larger whole. Their work often challenges the individual to find empathy and connection to others’ conditions through their own inner reflection, exploring the spaces between art, technology, interconnectivity, and the  self.

F I W W L H will run in the DoReMi Design and Arts District of San Francisco between January 27th and 29th. The specific address and arrival instructions will be emailed to participants 24 hours before their start  time.

Though this will be a journey audience members will undertake alone, there are 3 tickets available per time slot. Screenshot Productions would like to advise potential attendees that though this is not a horror experience, there will be physical contact and moments of complete darkness. Attendees will be required to sign a waiver before entering and should alert Screenshot Productions of any physical limitations or health-related concerns before  attending.

Tickets for F I W W L H are available at  http://screenshotproductions-tickets.com/.

Fear Is What We Learned Here takes place between 6PM and 10PMfrom January 27th through January 29th. Tickets are  $50.

SOURCE Screenshot  Productions

Happy
Happy
0 %
Sad
Sad
0 %
Excited
Excited
0 %
Sleepy
Sleepy
0 %
Angry
Angry
0 %
Surprise
Surprise
0 %
Videos