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The Impostor in the Waiting Room

Navigating routes in and out of modernity, its past, present and future, on a daily basis, we have come to realize that the world is densely encrusted with 'waiting rooms' - spaces for transients to catch their breath as they prepare for the arduous ascent to the high promontory of modernity. The image of the "waiting room" gestures towards the sense of incompleteness and elsewhereness that fills those spaces of the world about which the overriding judgment is that they are insufficiently modern - that they are merely patchy, inadequate copies of 'somewhere else'. Such waiting rooms exist in the very heart of that 'somewhere else' - in New York and Los Angeles, in London and Singapore - but it is outside these islands that they have their truest extent. Most of the world, in fact, inhabits such antechambers of modernity. We know such antechambers well; we are at home in them, everywhere. Waiting Rooms everywhere are full of Impostors waiting to be auditioned, waiting to be verified, waiting to know and to see whether or not their 'act' passes muster, and whether they can cross the threshold and arrive on to the plane where 'history is truly made'.

Photos: At Zones of Contact, Biennale of Sydney by Greg Weight

Credits: Raqs Media Collective (Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula,
Shuddhabrata Sengupta)
Performance: Arjun Raina
Video and Sound Editing: Iram Ghufran
Acknowledgement: Rana Dasgupta, Shveta Sarda
Masks: Nataraj Sharma
Designed and Produced at the Sarai Media Lab, 2004

The Imposter in the Waiting Room has been shown at
Bose Pacia Gallery, Chelsea, New York, 11 November 2004 - 23 December 2004, and Zones of Contact, Biennale of Sydney, 2006.

http://www.raqsmediacollective.net/impostor.html


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