Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than The Real Thing
March 20, 2024—August 11, 2024
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA
Echoing throughout Mojo’q che are sounds coming from 3D-printed replicas of Maya wind instruments—bird-shaped ocarinas and flutes representing Maya deities. That Tossin’s initial plan to activate certain wind instruments held in pre-Columbian museum collections was hampered by institutional systems of conservation and display speaks to the film’s wider task of reckoning with the gaps produced by acts of dislocation. Translation implies imagining what the (now static and silent) instruments were used for, and animating them, despite these gaps, to generate alternate space-time configurations between past and present.
Commissioned by the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer – EMPAC
– Mariana Fernández
Whitney Biennial 2024
March 20, 2024—August 11, 2024,Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York, USA
Director: Clarissa Tossin
Producers: Clarissa Tossin and Vic Brooks
Poet: Rosa Chávez
Calligrapher/Artist: Tohil Fidel Brito Bernal
Flutist: Alethia Lozano Birrueta
Cinematographer: Jeremy Glaholt
Editors: Andrew van Baal, Clarissa Tossin, and Ryan Jenkins
Composer and Sound Design: Michelle Agnes Magalhães
Rerecording mixer and Ambisonics: Jeff Svatek
Color: Ryan Jenkins
3D Scan and Modeling Instrument Replicas: Jared Katz
3D Printing: Kwambio, Ukraine
Classical Maya Hieroglyphs: Tohil Fidel Brito Bernal
Subtitles: Paulina Ascencio Fuentes
Producers: Clarissa Tossin and Vic Brooks
Poet: Rosa Chávez
Calligrapher/Artist: Tohil Fidel Brito Bernal
Flutist: Alethia Lozano Birrueta
Cinematographer: Jeremy Glaholt
Editors: Andrew van Baal, Clarissa Tossin, and Ryan Jenkins
Composer and Sound Design: Michelle Agnes Magalhães
Rerecording mixer and Ambisonics: Jeff Svatek
Color: Ryan Jenkins
3D Scan and Modeling Instrument Replicas: Jared Katz
3D Printing: Kwambio, Ukraine
Classical Maya Hieroglyphs: Tohil Fidel Brito Bernal
Subtitles: Paulina Ascencio Fuentes