#5 Crowd, 2007
Kristan Horton – Toronto, Ontario
Conceptual installation
Being my first time to experience Nuit Blanche, the first exhibit I came across was titled “Crowd”, which made for an interesting first impression. Ironically enough as I was approaching the piece, a ‘crowd’ of onlookers had already gathered, which again seemed like the artist’s intentions. The installation focus was on this foreign object, resembling a UFO, messily covered in a green plastic tarp. From underneath, it seemed like there was a device that would allow smoke to escape to give the illusion of the object in motion or “landing” on Earth.

Unfortunately, we weren’t able to witness the ship’s “landing” in time, but it seemed like the highly-abstract piece carried some heavier meaning underneath its messy tarp. In the background, spotlights were centered on the object, along with speakers playing classical music accompanied with a male, authoritative voice talking about aliens, almost resembling John F. Kennedy. This made the piece controversial in a sense that the artist portrayed such a sensitive topic in way that seemed trivial, because the piece was abstract and had a disheveled look to it. Despite its abstractness, the artist’s played in on the viewer’s senses, including auditory and visual, leaving the rest up to the viewer’s imagination. The artist’s intention was to test the viewer’s senses and the concept of reality. Movement was achieved through our aural senses, with music suddenly playing and stopping and voices suddenly speaking and then stopping as well, while the object lay motionless in the center. Is it a real alien or not?!
-Alicia