Projects



I, The Consumer  



Concept, Filming, Editing:
Madison Pomarico 

Performed by:
Titisa Jeamsakul
2017



I The Consumer
is a video installation consisting of five single-channel videos displayed on CRT TVs. Each TV showcases various choreographic explorations filmed in different locations throughout London. The concept of 'mise en abyme' is explored by showing the same TVs on screen as are present in the physical space. Each TV plays a selection of 1950s and 1960s American advertisements, which is featured both on the monitors and within the installation. The performer responds to this imagery with their physical language and gestures, creating an uncanny interplay between the nostalgic historical footage and the contemporary atmospheres, evoking a sense of eerie familiarity and dislocation.



ProjectsThe Reproduction    
Human Systems of a Structure
198021 - Five Attempts to Reappropriate the Censor
The Opposite of a Black Hole
Erythrophobia
I, The Consumer

Performance 
Archive
Light Design 
Fighting for Fear
Mehr Licht [mir so schlecht]
Yuki Onna











Madison Pomarico is an American born, Berlin-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice engages with the interface of performance, movement, and visual languages in combination with the use of technological elements that challenge the limits of the body, and various levels of performer autonomy. Her work is driven by a sense for experiment and artistic cross-pollination between visual arts and different genres of dance, expanding our perception of tangible experience, and pushing the boundaries of expectation. She works with mediums such as video, light design, animation, sculpture, and graphic programming environments in an attempt to dissolve established modes of working digitally and materially, and invent new immersive methods in the process.