Reality or Not (2023) is a work about the production of realities, and what it takes to create new ones. What and who shapes reality, and to whom does it belong? In the film, multiple storylines traverse the shifting natures of agency, power, and authenticity. A narrator introduces a group of teenage girls, the “realitarians”, who, while participating in a reality show, seize control of the imposed scenario and attempt to invent a new way of existing. These characters confront notions such as debt, history, technology, and time — concepts that mold what is commonly accepted as “real.” To counter this system, the girls practise “shifting”: a visualisation technique that trains the mind to enter other universes, developed during Covid lockdowns and made popular on TikTok. Moving from one world to another and recognising the malleability of existence, the film questions how reality is shaped and transformed as values shift and the past and its legacy are revisited.
Cécile B. Evans’ (b. 1983) practice offers stirring accounts of the governance and rebellion of human emotions and behaviors, in particular as they come into contact with the ideological, physical, and technological structures that aspire to contain them.
The artist’s films, sculptures, tableaux and installations establish a dramaturgy around the dissonance, negotiation and solidarity between subjects as they interface with systems and hyper-objects that often present as unbreachable in scale and nature. Evans’ work embodies both their interrogative and imaginative approach to major themes and curious tributaries. To date, these have included psychogeographies, the inhabitability of the Internet, the industrial revolution, terrorism, dress codes, stem cell research, ideology disguised by architecture, love, live-audience television, reality television, microbial energy sources, ballet, and the immiseration of workers within a society that is motivated by a corporatised ‘good.’ Through these expansive narrative propositions, Evans explores this interface between humanity and the realities it produces.