Vanessa VanAlstyne
Louisville, KY Area Contemporary Artist
Tendril 2
Goldfaber Pencild on Paper, 2020
7″x10″
Helping Houston Area Buildings Cope With the Emotional Tax of Dangerous Weather
Digital Video 2010
Vanessa VanAlstyne
:::WARNING:::FOR THE HOUSTON AREA ONLY!
Little thought goes into the emotional state of our buildings. Buildings house millions of people and workers through out the world, but often their struggles go unheard. Houston area buildings face destructive weather that few areas of the country do. This video is to be played in the homes of Houston Area residents so that a dialog can exist between buildings and tenants. This is in hopes that the needs of Houston area buildings can be met in a constructive and positive way.
To properly play this video you should present it to the building on the largest screen in the house. If you have a movie projector please project the film straight on to the wall. Leave a pencil/pen out with some white writing paper, and give the building lots of time to respond. You can also try to tape record the buildings cry’s, but remember to talk to the building before and after.
Reassure your building you are only looking out for it’s emotional well being and want to make sure it stays healthy and strong for years. Who knows your building might have a special message just for you!
Remember buildings see owners die, move on, and experience radical interior and external changes with little input on how they feel about them. This suffering can result in foundation cracks, settling noises (cry’s for help), leaky roofs, and a general feeling of “unease.”
Finding out how your building feels, and addressing these issues can lead to a long happy lifestyle for both residents and buildings.
When I Was A Woman: I Screamed A Lot
2010 Digital Video
Vanessa VanAlstyne