Facing a Family
VALIE EXPORT
Facing a Family, 1971
Concept of the TV action Felt-tip pen on graph paper Note, typescript text on paper, 10.7 x 21 cm Black-and-white photograph, 8.6 x 13.6 cm Color photograph, 6.6. x 13 cm 42 x 60 cm, framed 45 x 62.6 cm
GF0001806.01.0-1997
Artwork text
Two families sit face to face, one in a TV set, the other at home. No program is visible since the screen that one family is looking at is also the screen of the other. What one sees is the reaction to the program, i. e., the specification screen being transmitted to the TV. This reaction, in turn, is the same as in the audience, since the reaction of this family still/also represents a program for the other family. The whole thing can last some 5-20 minutes. Television in the family; the family in television. (VALIE EXPORT)