
Elijah Ober
January 29, 2021
Elijah Ober’s video practice honors small creatures as proxies of encompassing ecosystems and histories.
In his work, the artist co-opts, subverts, and reveres the slippery power of digital images to embody themselves and alter our physical and social structures.
The video Bright Blue Beautiful Dot is a recording and digital rebuilding of a portion of the artist’s backyard in South Portland, Maine. Ober was drawn to this yard as a site for a video work over the course of the pandemic because it was the outer limit of his personal space during Maine’s shelter-in-place mandate. His backyard was a place for interiority and reflection as well as a marker of his privilege. Its simmering wildness, evoking the forest it used to be, suggested his complicity in historical systems of oppression.
Bright Blue Beautiful Dot is part computer-aided sculpture, part low-fidelity video, and manual 3D scan. Ober uses three-dimensional modeling tools to portray a small moment of orientation and interiority—filling a small blue pool in the yard behind the house becomes a moment of excitement and richness of experience and connection with the appearance of a pileated woodpecker. Ober’s interactions with animals in the yard, especially with the woodpecker, energized him and created a relationship with this ecosystem. Ober commented, “To have these feelings emerge from inhabitants of a site that had come to hold so much meaning felt hopeful and generative.”

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