Opening Saturday, January 25, 2020 at the A+D Museum in Los Angeles is The Executive Condolence by artist and filmmaker Codi Barbini. An immersive, 360-degree installation, the exhibition “uses presidential addresses following mass shootings from the last 30 years, to examine our collective past through a non-linear lens, highlighting the stagnant use of language in these public addresses,” says the A+D. “This crowd-sourced exhibition is an exploration of the intersections of politics, linguistics, and design.”
Featured here is the trailer for the exhibition, which is runs through April 5, 2020. The project sprung out of a feature-length documentary by Barbini, The New Normal, which follows teenage survivors of the Stoneman Douglas school shooting.