Evil Earth

2015
installation/ objects/ video

Evil Earth is a project dealing with the representation of landscape under contemporary conditions of visuality. As Marjorie Hope Nicholson outlines in Mountain Gloom, Mountain Glory, the shift in mountain attitudes in writings of the English poets of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries came about due to advances in science and technology, Evil Earth explores the cognitive shift happening today. The basic question asked is how does our perception and understanding of nature, earth and our environment change under the influence of contemporary consumer modes of visualisation and screen technologies?

Evil Earth was realised during the CC Tobačna 001, Ljubljana residency and took form as an ambient installation comprised of text and image based reflective objects, projected images, and a 30 minute video essay, exploring the notions of landscape, mountains, new optics, vertical imaging and remote perspective.

The multilayer glass object points to the stratification of metadata, while simultaneously creating an image overlay and consequently distorting the original image. The perspective play is enhanced by the reflections of words on the walls of the exhibition space that further disperse and fragment the view. These are key words that represent phases of her contemplation and research of optics without the subject and perceptual twist caused by the remote perspective, the consumer deployment of drones and selfie sticks, for example.

Alenka Trebušak READ FULL TEXT

Now, the multi-dimensional world of Lala reveals that evil is not something unknown; it is not something unfamiliar, evil is simply an inherent part of good and beneficial. Because for something to exist as beneficial, there needs to be evilness.

Dunja Kukovec READ FULL TEXT

Evil Earth’s Notebook
2015
30 min, HD and 4K transferred to HD, mono
video by: Lala Raščić
drone video footage and operation: Videa, Škofja Loka
additional video recording: Lala Raščić
video editing: Lala Raščić
sound recording and engineering: Makis Anandiadis
sound recorded at Radio Študent, Ljubljana
produced by Kulturni Centar Tobačna 001, Ljubljana

Remote Perspective
tabletop installation, dimensions variable, glass, 22K gold leaf, paper, wood, light

Evil Earth’s Notes
tabletop installation, dimensions variable, glass, 22K gold leaf, paper

Iterative Glass (Triglav)
object, 100 x 90 x 40 cm, glass, 22K gold leaf, paint, wood

Semantic Fields
object, 90 x 90 cm, glass, 22K gold leaf,

Mountain On Earth
slide projection, glass, 22K gold leaf, dimensions variable

Thank you: Bojan Anđelković, Ajdin Bašić, Alenka Gregorčić, Lenka Đorojević, Fšk, Dunja Kukovec, Marko Plahuta, Lina Rica