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Title
Heat Seeking: film still
Creator
Miyata, Shigeto (Japanese photographer)
Crandall, Jordan (American video artist, born 1960)
Contributor
InSITE2000
Date Created and/or Issued
2000
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
inSite Archive: Selections
Rights Information
Unknown
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Description
Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art
Sculpture and Installations
"Heat-Seeking," the film Jordan Crandall produced for inSITE2000, made use of and mimicked surveillance technology deployed along the US-Mexico border. Exploring themes of Erotica and violence through five fantasy sequences woven into the overall structural narrative of mobility and monitoring, the film was shot on location in San Diego and Tijuana over the course of seven days in August 2000. Crandall stated that he wanted to use the language of cinema, advertising, and the "strategic seeing" of military systems to produce a film that would investigate interior and exterior borders. The piece was presented in two formats that each referenced mobility and ultimately established a reconfigured role of the viewer. In Tijuana, the film could be seen on the video billboard at the Cuauhtémoc Circle where scenes would be interspersed with advertising and other public media. In San Diego, Crandall's film could be seen on hand-held cell phones using streaming video technology. --inSITE2000
Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca)
This film still is a scan of a 35mm color slide from the InSite Archive (MSS 707, Box 309, Folder 03, Item 075)
[Title, Date]. InSite Archive. MSS 707. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
Cuauhtémoc Circle, Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico)
San Diego (Calif.)
Type
image
Format
Streaming video onto PDA (personal digital assitant); digital moving image formats; Cell phones; billboards (site elements)
Form/Genre
installations (visual works)
sculpture (visual work)
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb1061007d
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Video art
Technology
Military surveillance
Border art
Communication (function)
Violence
Boundaries
Erotica
Installations (visual works)
Sculpture (visual work)
Mexican-American border region
InSITE2000
Place
Mexican-American border region

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