United States / Jun 15, 2019
PEP (Process of Entanglement Procedure) (2019)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Jordan Strafer's PEP (Process Entanglement Procedure) was exhibited at SculptureCenter as part of In Practice: Total Disbelief (2020). Strafer’s PEP (Process Entanglement Procedure) is, among other things, a video about betrayal, the public nature of victimhood, and behavioral conditioning. Its narrative spreads across at least two related timelines. In the present, the video opens onto a witness testimony at a public hearing acted out by a plastic doll in glamorous closeups. Meanwhile, sequences shot to give a handheld, first-person perspective read as composed flashbacks of events described in the hearing. Notably, these sequences include the speaker’s compulsory attendance at a makeshift behavioral bootcamp in the woods at the behest of her two fathers, who later appear as villains in realistic rubber masks. (SculptureCenter)
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | PEP (Process of Entanglement Procedure) |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Status | Released |
| Official site | sculpture-center.org |
| Release date | 15 giugno 2019 |
| Writer | Jordan Strafer |
| Editing | Jordan Strafer |
| Cinematography | Carl Knight, Zacry Spears, Marit Stafstrom |
| Assistant directors | Zacry Spears, Jordan Strafer |
| Camera operators | Zacry Spears, Marit Stafstrom, Carl Knight |
| Additional photography | Carl Knight, Zacry Spears, Marit Stafstrom |
| Production design | Chloe Cerabona |
| Art direction | Chloe Cerabona |
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| Set decoration | Chloe Cerabona |
| Music | Aron Sanchez |
| Sound | Aron Sanchez |
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