Sounding Suspension and the Unresolved: Pandemic Grief as Accumulation in Coco Fusco’s Your Eyes Will Be an Empty Word

I. Blake
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Coco Fusco’s video Your Eyes Will Be an Empty Word (2021) grapples with the affects, temporalities, silences, and losses of the COVID-19 pandemic that continue to be unevenly experienced, even in death. The film centers on New York’s Hart Island, where a mass grave was reopened during the pandemic; those whose bodies were not claimed within forty-eight hours were buried there, interred by those imprisoned on Rikers Island. While critical receptions of the work have focused on its visual components, particularly the use of aerial drone images of the island and of Fusco in a rowboat, this article examines how the sonic components of the work—the sounds of the waves, the narration performed by poet Pamela Sneed, and the experimental violin music composed and performed by Pauline Kim Harris—draw the viewer into an affective engagement with the suspended grief of the pandemic. Drawing on works from ethnic studies, sound studies, and memory studies, this article argues that Fusco uses suspension as a visual and sonic strategy to reckon with how unresolved social histories accumulate and can be felt in the body, prompting movement toward modes of care and remembrance that refuse violent bureaucratic logics of desensitization and discardability.
悬停和未解决:在可可·弗斯科的《你的眼睛将是一个空洞的词》中,作为积累的流行病悲伤
可可·弗斯科(Coco Fusco)的视频《你的眼睛将是一个空洞的词》(2021)探讨了COVID-19大流行的影响、短暂、沉默和损失,即使在死亡中,人们仍然不平等地经历着这些。这部电影以纽约的哈特岛为中心,在疫情期间,那里的一个乱葬岗重新开放;那些在48小时内没有人认领尸体的人被埋在那里,由被关押在赖克斯岛的人埋葬。虽然对作品的批评主要集中在它的视觉成分上,特别是使用无人机拍摄的岛屿和弗斯科在划艇上的图像,但本文研究了作品的声音成分——海浪的声音,诗人帕梅拉·斯尼德(Pamela Sneed)的叙述,以及波琳·金·哈里斯(Pauline Kim harris)创作和演奏的实验性小提琴音乐——如何将观众带入一种情感上的沉浸在流行病的悲伤中。从种族研究、声音研究和记忆研究的作品中,本文认为Fusco使用悬浮作为一种视觉和声音策略来计算未解决的社会历史是如何积累的,并且可以在身体中感受到,促使人们走向关怀和记忆的模式,拒绝暴力的官僚逻辑脱敏感性和可丢弃性。
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