Strangers (3'58'' excerpt)
2015 / video / 4mins 18secs
In her 4-channel video installation
Strangers (2015), Cao Fei uses an online dating platform as a space for small,
performative interventions for ‘random strangers’ to watch: a random shadow
play in front of a city skyline; a Buddha figure smiling into the camera; a
person asleep in bed. Users log in from around the world—usually expecting to
find sexual attraction, distraction from their everyday routine, or simply driven by curiosity. While individuals seem
to become more and more detached from their immediate fellow citizens and
surroundings, dating platforms are becoming increasingly popular. Their
approach toward human interaction in virtual reality is a strongly consumerist
one: the passive voyeur zaps from one stranger to another, like zapping TV
channels. Cao Fei’s subtle interventions deliberately do not meet users’ common
expectations and the bored gaze of the stranger turns to the next channel, but they nevertheless have the power to
surprise, to entertain, and to question.