Me-You-Them (2001–2004)
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| Originally, www.alanajelinek.com was used as the portal for artwork: a d i a r y o f r a c i s m me – you – them |
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| … and it remained that way until 2005 when this website became an archive of artwork.me – you – them remains the only web-specific artwork, though a number of documentation-as-artworks exist in digital form only.me – you – them was hosted on a now defunct website called deardiary.net and was an early intervention into online diaries (early blogs). It was a response to two things: |
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| me-you-them is an artwork that took 3 years. It took me a few years to build up the confidence to make this kind of work.From June 30 2001 – June 30 2004, I recorded every instance of racism that I encountered. I recorded racism I observed as a ‘bystander’. I also recorded racism I encountered as a victim. Though normally this is very painful, during the process of this work, that category was by far the easiest for me to write. And I recorded those actions and thoughts of mine which are racist.At the time I wrote me-you-them: a diary of racism, I introduced the project like this: Racist actions affect me both as a victim and as a perpetrator. It is with honesty and meticulous care to my truth that I am trying to record this diary. The parameters of the project also include media racism or racism on TV or newspapers. I believe this has as much an effect on my life as a direct or personal encounter and therefore should be included. Over time, I chose to watch less and less news on TV and never read newspapers, regardless of their “quality” or politics, because media racism in the news is daily and constant and I didn’t want that to be the focus of this artwork. There is no fiction in the site – except for the sense that any narrative where a life is framed is fictive. I am trying to be honest and open, as difficult and ugly as that may be at times. I don’t think I have lost any friendships, but I know it has been difficult for friends and people I love. No one I know likes to have their actions or words understood in terms of racism, including me. |
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