The Rumbling

HU Wei
15 min. 21 sec.
Edition of 5
Three-channel color video installation with stereo sound, S-16mm film to 2K, 2K digital video
2023

Filmed at a decommissioned quarry on an island in the Southern China, The Rumbling is a visual variation interweaving video records of landscape and human activities; through narrations and fragmented dialogues that have obscured the line between intimacy and alienation, this work traces the silhouette of image remains left by lost human existences and erased voices amid the powerful current of the times. Half a century ago, the wasteland we now stand on was once a transfer station where the anchor lifter exerted their last effort. The sound in the film becomes a medium that activates “undead” substances, reverberating with vanished corporeal existences and the echoes from terrestrial rumbling; this is a synchronized vibration of sound waves generated by the deformation and rupture as a result of the compressing and surging stifled from the “inside” before the advent of a turbulent commotion. The cracks and folds on the earth’s surface resemble a hyper slow-motion film.

Historic time can be excavated from landscape and later sinks to the bottom of the sea just like sandstone or granite, dissolving into void or forming a new land. Vague memories of landforms, people met through serendipity, and modern ruins jointly construct a phantasmal decay. What the artist takes an interest in, though, is to create a balanced form that melds multiple times and narratives within the decay.