Title
Peminjam Cahaya (The Borrower of Light)
Year
2003
Material
DVD,
DVD player, LCD projector, screen, light bulb, traditional shadow puppets, with sound
Size
2.5m
x 3m x 2m(tall)
Collection
Artist
Exhibitions/Screenings/Publications
- “MTV@Malay TV?” USM ABN-AMRO Arts & Cultural Center, Penang, 2006
- “Oasis” Adiwarna Gallery, USM Penang, 2006 (2nd version)
- “Siti Nurbaya – Warisan Seni Etnik & Tradisi”, National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, 2004
- “Gebang Seni” Yayasan Kesenian Perak, Ipoh 2003
- “Of Shadows & Images” Malmo, Sweeden, 2003
- “Of Shadows & Images” Barcelona, Spain, 2003
- “Of Shadows & Images” Madrid, Spain, 2003
Created
in collaboration with Wan Marina Asbak & Johan Othman
SYNOPSIS
This artwork is a
result of a collaboration between Hasnul J Saidon, Johan Othman and Wan Marina
Asbak. The original DVD version was
exhibited at Kuala Lumpur, Madrid and Barcelona in an exhibition called “Of Shadows
& Images” (2003) organized by the National Art
Gallery, Kuala Lumpur.
The installation version (with a Wayang Kulit setting) was exhibited in
an exhibition entitled “Pupusnya Siti Nurbaya” in 2004 at the National Art
Gallery Kuala Lumpur.
‘The Borrower of
Light” (TBOL) is based on the concept of light and shadow. The readings of light for this piece were
inspired by several sources. Amongst
them are from the tradition of Wayang Kulit or puppet play, Al-Ghazali’s and
Sufi’s explications of light, and comparative sources from quantum physics,
cybernetic theory and media theory (including globalization and popular
culture). Several symbolisms were taken
from the readings of light based on Buddhism, Zen and Taoism. Summarily, the concept of light as espoused
through this work stresses on the challenges face by humans at large in
re-attaining higher humanity through they struggle to regain and return to
their true spiritual nature (unconditional love and compassion)
The above-mentioned
concept is delivered through an explorative video that emphasizes the use of
several key audio-visual elements. Amongst them are tones and colors, textures,
space, movements, tempos, rhythms, flow and keys. These elements were composed to create an
overall somber, nostalgic, melancholic, sad and gloomy mood. This mood is counter-balanced by a chaotic
interference full of confusion, information overload and rather
cybernetic. The main story is presented through
a series of verbal monologues by a child, supplemented by motifs and symbols,
Wayang Kulit and 3D animation characters, a martial artist and choreographed
movements that serve as metaphors for supporting ideas on heritage,
perception, objective and subjective realities, and the internal or spiritual
war or conflicts. All can be read as
metaphors for already given or fixed cultural meanings (Malay-Islam) or as
semiotic texts that are open for a variety of interpretations.
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