TY - ART
TI - Gidget on the Couch
AU - Peter Lunenfeld
AU - Dmitri Siegel
AB - "Gidget on the Couch" is a work that "takes the specific affordances of its form – that of the video essay – seriously, including elements that are literally only possible on video, such as watching the author move through a variety of non-traditional on-screen academic personae: detective, surfer, fan. Lunenfeld travels the city in search of existing historical threads by which to tie together the loose ends of his story, mapping traces of the Austro-Hungarian empire from the Hollywood Hills to the beaches of Malibu. The graphics that subtend Lunenfeld's vehicular traversals are marked not by the geographic specificity of Southern California, but by conceptual touchpoints within his remapped history, reminiscent of the Situationist practice of navigating one urban environment using the map of another.
Like all good contrarians, Lunenfeld sets out to challenge the received wisdom surrounding his object of study and, by proposing an outlandish inversion – say, that Southern California surfing culture derives from early 20th century Europe rather than the island cultures of Polynesia – invites viewers to think differently about the forms and conventions of scholarly practice. Like the Situationists, Lunenfeld aspires not necessarily to achieve the literal truth of the past but to expose the systems underlying the pathogenesis of historical narratives writ large." – Steve Anderson, Vectors Editor
C3 - Web
PY - 2012
LA - English
M3 - Observation, Video Essay
UR - https://the-next.eliterature.org/works/1596/0/0/
DB - The NEXT
Y2 - 2025-04-01
ER -