neo-psychedelic

Complex juxtapostions of language and images inspired by pro wrestling, popular culture, and lived experiences

photography

Digital photography of performance, pro wrestling, queer culture, social realism, and exploration

artist statement

Tweener - Just Men Berlin - September 2010

TWEENER

By Scott McEwan

The body of work presented in this exhibition is spawned from pro wrestling culture, sexual orientation, identity, social connections made through the internet, and lived experience.

Pro wrestling is an athletic, performative, and ritualistic act.  It is a key component of my life orientation because of the unique social spaces, culture and a community it offers.  One of the most intriguing aspects of this lifestyle is the language it possesses.  Pro Wrestling Speak is derived from English carnival culture of the 1800’s.  Casual words in English have been appropriated and given new meaning.  It is not unlike codes of secret security or secret societies.  The only difference is that pro wrestling’s secrets are very much in the public domain.  It is in this language that I find inspiration for my Neo Psychedelic paintings.  The tension between words in Wrestle Speak and English are the catalyst for every work.

Within pro wrestling there are four major types of characters.  The Jobber (the perpetual loser), the Heel (the rule breaking villain), the Face (the super hero), and the Tweener (the wrestler of ambiguity).  In today’s pro wrestling its mostly a juxtaposition of Heel vs Face.  Good versus evil.  I miss the days when Jobbers and Tweeners were more prominent.  The duality of Face and Heel seems, to me, another easy fit in this world of the bipolar schism.  Where individuals are relegated by choice and social manipulations into extreme dualities such as Coke or Pepsi, left or right, top or bottom, happy or sad,  and Mac or PC.  These dualities are imposed by a rigid global power structure and finds its way into many aspects of our lives.  Even pro wrestling is not immune.  It is for this reason that I based the exhibit around the concept of the Tweener (the ambiguous wrestler). It is in this character that I find an acknowledgment of the real world.  The one where living and non-living things are connected through infinite set of relationships.  A world of possibility as opposed to terminal options disguised as complex choices.

Conceptually this interconnectedness is found in the images appropriated from wrestling magazines and those sent to me randomly by friends on social networking sites. In these paintings you will find images of wrestlers, masks, and gear juxtaposed with cartoon characters, flowers, nuclear reactors, and other random images.  These images are woven together in a visual webbing of definitive contours and oozing ink outlines  This morphing lacework of imagery is the result of an 8 step structured process.  The complexity of the aesthetic is created through my own rigidity and obsessive behaviour.  Two opposite words from Wrestle Speak act as book ends or brackets between the connected imagery.  The outcome is a fine line between representation and abstraction.  Here in the connected and fluid imagery is where I hope the viewer can find the Tweener in my work.

the upside needs to go down

For the past 6 months I’ve been busy with art, work, wrestling and of course sharing with my partner Tom.  However, during this time, I’ve also been experiencing a paradigm shift in my thinking about realities and power relationships at work in the world.  Part of this is a re-evaluation has come with the passage of time, but for the most part I think it has come from external forces and profound sense of feeling “duped” by geopolitical structures.

As a teacher, I find the pronouncement “think of the children” when it is used for political agendas and corporate marketing a vile practice.  Children are often used as pawns in adult misadventures as opposed to being nurtured and given the space to be self-realized.   With that said, this entry is for the children I work with.  For those who know me well, I am a positive person by nature  believing in possibility, the value of ideas and continuous potential for growth in all people.  When I work with children and get to know them on a personal level I find myself  contemplating what their future holds.  Increasingly, when I try to picture this in my mind’s eye, I see more and more limitations.  At one time I could see a clearer future for their generation and everyone else for that matter.  Now, the future seems questionable.  I’m simply being honest with how I feel.

During the last four years of my Toronto life, I was actively involved in politics within the community of Riverdale/Leslieville where I was the LGBT executive on the riding association for Toronto-Danforth NDP.   In working with Jack Layton, MPPs Marilyn Churley and Peter Tabuns,  and City Councilor Paula Fletcher, I was introduced to the complexity, formality and oddities of political culture.  For me being a New Democrat wasn’t about simply belonging to a political catergory, but rather it was about resisting the Canadian political duopoly which in my opinion isn’t really much better than a monopoly.  As Tommy Douglas once reminded us “we are mice governed by black cats and white cats”.  Of course, as the story goes, cats do what is best for cats.  This is how true power creates the world of the divide.  Where people are turned in on each other and there productive energies are used like a ping pong ball in a perpetual political game of table tennis.    Just stand back and observe.  The structure that controls political culture is absurd, destabilizing, and it doesn’t produce effective results like it should.  Even as a NDPer (a political party with the potential for creating a national transformation) I am becoming more skeptical about how governance operates.  Even if an NDP Government were to be elected, would they be taken to the woodshed and told what to do and how things really are done in  the globalist scheme of things?   As a politico, I don’t even want to vote anymore.  “Why feed the monster?” I often say to myself.  As an aside, I wonder how a truth seeker like NDP M.P.  Libby Davies feels about this deep down inside.

In the 1970’s I grew up being exposed, through popular culture, to a world that I’d describe as a New Futurism  (not to be mistaken for the Italian art movement of the early 20th century). In this depiction of the 21st century, people of diverse opinion, life interests, and identities thrived in a cooperative fashion while holding onto their distinct qualities and the FREEDOM OF THOUGHT.  This new century never appeared.  Instead we live in the world of the Schism. Where communities are intentionally divided, manipulated and controlled.  It’s  the power of the pyramid, where the few on top own everything and go to great lengths (often deadly) to steer the population in a direction that is best for them.  Secretaries, Prime Ministers, Presidents and Chancellors may be elected and selected, but the world appears to be constantly pushed into a precarious direction on so many fronts.  With some internal and external truth seeking , it is not hard to determine that a small number of political elites (im not referring to authentic/compassionate politicos) work for an unelected higher power comprised of a very few people.  Their possessive and territorial thinking is a waste of human potential by not seeing individuals as active participants in their own lives.  This small group of power people have no empathy because they believe they know what is best for the many.

Listen less to MSM and inquire more for yourself.  The information is there if you want to find it.  In fact, those closet to you and your connections around the world are  probably the best resources to have.  Whether its Fox News or MSNBC, CBC or CTV the constant stream of lies, omitted facts are obvious and tedious.  It’s no wonder they want to shut down the internet.  Masses of global citizens are no longer buying the crap they are selling and I’m proud to be one of them. If we had MSM journalists permitted to speak to us about the facts (and less of  a soap opera) we could have turned the world around along time ago.  I have a suspicion that Humans of ALL kinds would be a united force if they knew what was really going on.  Just follow the money from crisis, wars, and economic misadventure and you will keep coming across the same names.  Be sure to call them out when you find them.  Remember, power works best when it is hidden in the darkness.  300 blood line, intellectually average, global proprietors (who have been running the show for centuries) can be shown a better way by 300 smart global citizens.

Could it be more blatant regarding who’s in charge and who gives the orders in the Gulf of Mexico oil gusher.  BP and its fraternity of corporate friends who operate in secrecy and take on the role of legal enforcement.  This network and their real owners  (I’m not referring to everyday shareholders) has a stranglehold over so much of our daily lives. We are manipulated by these unelected forces who dictate to many of those in political power.  The fact that this group has their own military and  access to very advanced technology should raise the alarm (more on this in another entry).  Be on the lookout for those who benefit the most from this situation and consolidate power.

If you want to know the truth stop listening to beltway political insiders and the global elite and start watching what they do.  A perfect example of this two-tier world is the upcoming G20 summit in Toronto.  An event where the end result will be secrecy, lies and spin which will cost more than 1.2 billion of our tax dollars.  At the same time, the city will be transformed into a apartheid state of citizens barricaded from the elite.  This visual alone is the clearest example I can think of that demonstrates how the world really works.  We live in a system comprised of multiple levels of secrecy and lies. J. F. Kennedy once warned us that this was the case.  Have you ever had the feeling that we are living is such an inverse world that the feeling of disconnect between people is irreparable?  It is time to ask lots of questions to find our own answers.  People have great potential which can be realized by fighting the reductivism of truth and the growing isolationism between each other (even with all the social networking).  Collectively we have what it takes to break the spell, defeat the Schism, to be unique and yet strive to be connected to others at the same time. Perhaps by letting others live more and reject the notion that we all have to live the same way.  Diversity is good.  It’s not as hard as people think it is to turn the pyramid of power upside down and make it work for us!

Zero Point (Free) Energy – Global Transformation Instead of New World Order

A prototype of a zero point (free) energy device.

I think one of the most important issues of our time is energy and how its dissemination creates a precarious situation for humans.  Whether it be oil, coal, hydro electric, wind, solar, or nuclear power, energy comes from a source that we have no control over.  Being aware of the biosphere and our relationship to it is essential for our continuation as a species, but one also must consider how precarious our situation is.  A global or regional catastrophic event could bring down the world as we know it.  Everything just maintains itself in our society, and one break in the chain could be devastating.  No power means no money, no production, no water supply, no food supply, no communications (you won’t be texting and tweeting) and so goes the domino effect.  Moreover, in times of war and global upheaval the global elite could compromise our very existence with the flick of a switch.  A situation I think many of us are aware of this, but we go on living day to day putting our trust in the idea that the powers that be will look out for our well being.

What if you were in control of your own zero point energy source?  One that could power your home, your vehicle, create your own water supply and so on.  Our world would be completely transformed and the corporate/miltary complex that provides us with our resources (and also holds great influence in our governance) would be a reduced power in our lives.  A more self-determined and yet more cooperative economy could result.

Energy surrounds us.  The world is a rotating generator of magnetic fields and electricity.  For me personally, the idea of power being created in your immediate environment makes much more sense than importing energy derived from biosphere killing processes. This technology isn’t new and many believe military global elites have been sitting on the technology for quite some time.  This work can be found widely on the internet and seems to be gaining momentum in new media as the MSM seem to be losing audience very quickly due to a desire for new possibilities.  A new vision of the future is on the rise.  Here is a recent test of one of these freely working devices in Australia.  Launch the video here.