In terms of what’s gained or lost when a community internalizes the gaze, absorbs the expectations of these outsiders, I think of it as a kind of, possibly as a kind of progression.
At the beginning you don’t know what this is, you don’t know what is happening. Someone’s recording me. What does that mean? I wonder if over time, that self-consciousness comes with these ideas, outsider notions of this community. The gaze itself carries some kind of expectation for the next time around. It becomes a kind of performance that the person is now a person plus the ideas about that person. They become a kind of unconscious performer on some level, and then maybe a conscious performer. And how, over time, something could have meaning. For instance, in the film loop, there’s a short shot of these two dancers that are doing what looks like, you know, some kind of traditional dance in costume that looks like it has meaning within the culture. Initially, that’s a performance for a community that understands the meaning of that performance. And then, when it’s captured on film and taken out of context or taken for an audience that maybe doesn’t understand, what does that do to that performance? What does it do to the performers?