SLINKY

16:40 color video, no audio

Slinky presents three suspended coils set in motion under a side light, their shadows stretching across a white background in continuous expansion and recoil. Accumulation occurs through both time and material: a mass-produced toy, cheap and familiar, becomes something more through repetition and duration. Their vertical lines recall DNA strands, evoking the way inheritance is inscribed and carried forward.

At intervals, a hand with red nail polish enters the frame, pulling or stilling the coils, alternately generating and interrupting their motion. Slinky shifts the focus to the tension between hand and object, form and echo. The coils expand, recoil, and remain in motion, demonstrating a capacity for action that exceeds the hand’s control. They do not resolve the tension of agency, but they make it visible—showing that meaning is made not only in what persists but also in what is resisted.

A hand reaching to grasp a slinky suspended from above, casting a shadow on a white background.
Two hands with red nails reaching up toward three hanging, spiraled slinkies casting repetitive cast shadows across a white wall.
Close-up of three slinkies suspended from above, each casting a shadow on a white background.
Art exhibition display text titled 'The Weight of Ghosts' , accompanied by a digital screen showing experimental video of slinkies and repetitive cast shadows, and ghostly white mop sculptures hover above the ground.