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The Model Announces Omer Fast: The Tunnel

The Model presents Omer Fast: The Tunnel open 3 September–27 November 2011.

Among the installations on show will be Fast’s new work 5,000 Feet is the Best co-commissioned by The Model in Sligo, Dublin Contemporary 2011, the Hermes Foundation and the Kadist Foundation.


Omer Fast, “Five Thousand Feet is the Best,” 2011. Digital Film Still. Commissioned by the Hermes Foundation, The Kadist Foundation, Dublin Contemporary and The Model.

5,000 Feet is the Best is a multi-format film installation that has unique versions specific to and shown at The Model and at Dublin Contemporary 2011. The version presented at The Model will be a several-component film and multi-media installation while the version presented as part of Dublin Contemporary will be a single film installation.

The project is based on two meetings with the artist and a Predator drone aerial vehicle operator of American origin. The drone operator agreed to discuss the technical aspects of his job and his daily routine on camera. Off camera and off the record, he briefly described recurring incidents, in which the unmanned plane fired at both militants and civilians in Pakistan and Afghanistan—and the psychological difficulties he experienced as a result—before breaking the interview off.

The interview is repeatedly interrupted by the actor’s digressions, which take the viewer on meandering trips around Las Vegas. Told in quick flashbacks, the stories form a circular plot that nevertheless returns fitfully to the voice and blurred face of the drone pilot and to his unfinished story.

Also showing at The Model is Nostalgia a three-part film installation by Fast, which received the National Gallery Prize for Young Art from the Berlin Nationalgalerie, 2009. One film in this installation depicts a migrant from a dystopian Britain seeking asylum in Africa. Adapted from a true story, this narrative is presented alongside an extract of original footage and a dramatization of an encounter between the artist and a person seeking asylum in Britain. Deliberately combining these disparate elements, Fast confronts us with a contemporary recollection of displacement and loss in a film narrative that is set in the future but which appears to have been produced in the past.

The Model
The Mall,
Sligo, Ireland
www.themodel.ie

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