The Sacraments: Confession
A NOTE ABOUT THE SACRAMENTS SERIES.
Several years ago I began writing personal essays and I quickly found all roads led back to Catholicism, the faith I thought I’d left behind in childhood. It was remarkable, over and over I would find myself sorting through the influences of my Catholic upbringing. As soon as I thought of writing a piece about having never liked being named Marilyn, I knew I would title it Baptism. Within moments of realizing I would write Baptism, I recognized I wanted to explore my personal history in the context of each of the Church’s Seven Holy Sacraments. The Sacraments is a series of anthropological examinations, from birth to death, from Baptism to Extreme Unction; I am re-envisioning the role of Catholicism in contemporary life and exploring the personal myths and mysteries of my own life. As an interdisciplinary artist, as a writer, filmmaker, and video artist, the series naturally emerges in multiple creative spheres, the worlds of the written and spoken word, and the many universes of the moving image. - Marilyn
CONFESSION is the second in a video essay / installation series based on the Seven Holy Sacraments. It is a work-in-progress. Here are all sorts of video and audio studies, including the narrative essay posted in ten audio chapters, single track audio, unsweetened and unmixed. Also, here are four of nineteen video studies.