Feb 21 - 28 2017
Screening of Lucy Raven’s digital still animation

Screening of Lucy Raven’s digital still animation "China Town"

Presented by Museum of Fine Arts at FSU at Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University

Please join us for the screening of Lucy Raven’s digital still animation China Town

FAB room 249

February 21, 4pm

February 28, 7pm

China Town traces copper mining and production from an open pit mine in Nevada to a smelter in China, where the semi-processed ore is sent to be smelted and refined. Considering what it actually means to “be wired” and in turn, to be connected, in today's global economic system, the video follows the detailed production process that transforms raw ore into copper wire — in this case, the literal digging of a hole to China — and the generation of waste and of power that grows in both countries as byproduct. The video uses an experimental edit structure, composed entirely of animated sequences of digital still photographs and ambient sound recorded on location. Thousands of individual images with varying frame rates are combined in a granular, accumulative narrative, that structurally echoes the many discrete processes, human efforts, and geographic locations that go into copper mining and commodity production. Many of the laborers who worked on mines throughout Utah and Nevada in the late 1880s were Chinese immigrants — a population that was also involved in construction of the transcontinental railroad, which connected just north of Salt Lake City on the mining site in Western Nevada that was originally called “Chinatown.” Today, the historic mining town of Ruth, which still sits at the base of the mine and most of whose population of several hundred works there, is another sort of China town: sending their ore overseas as China's rapid industrialization and urbanization demands a growing amount of raw materials from around the world. China Town follows the contemporary recycling of the American landscape and industrial economy as raw mineral wealth for a developing nation.

Admission Info

Free

Dates & Times

2017/02/21 - 2017/02/28

Location Info

Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University

530 W Call St, Tallahassee, FL 32306

Parking Info

ParkMobile pay-to-park is available on the main and lower levels of the Call Street Garage. Visitors may park in any legal space after 5:00 p.m. on Thursdays and all day on Saturdays. Visitors to the Museum are encouraged to wear masks.