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A chance encounter

A studious White BearI first met the White Bear last summer, in the guise of her secret identity (who shall remain nameless, naturally enough). For the purposes of this article though, I can tell you that the White Bear hails from Copenhagen, which is why, on my asking what had brought her to Glasgow, she told me that she was working on an art project funded by Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA). Intrigued but wary- because of my philistine tendencies when it comes to modern art, I soon warmed to the White Bear’s theme when she explained to me that it had been inspired by a quotation from Fyodor Dostoyevsky, who regular readers will remember is my favourite writer from the pantheon of 19th century Great Russians:

“Try and set yourself the task not to think of a white bear, and the cursed thing comes to mind every minute"

"Winter Notes on Summer Impressions" 1863

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Dostoyevsky: genuine tormented genius

A glimpse behind the maskListening to the White Bear explain how she had escaped from inside the head in which she had been trapped by Dostoyevsky’s thought-experiment, and was now travelling around the world to “examine the ideas and consequences of the dichotomy [between] inner beast and shallow surface, and [to] investigate the profound impact [that] the idea of a true inside and a merely representative exterior has on all kinds of fields,” I found any lingering prejudices melting away. The idea had an inherent charm. More importantly though, I realised that the White Bear was essentially nothing other than an avatar, just like my very own Twonky and Katana. My own musings on the implications- for the idea of games as art, of these 2 favourite playing pieces, left me no choice but to make an effort to get my head round the White Bear’s artistic venture.

A planned encounter

It turned out that I would soon have a chance to do so: discovering that part of the White Bear’s project involved conducting video interviews which would later appear on her website, I volunteered my services, as you’d expect. And so it was I spent a pleasantly sunny July afternoon in front of a video camera at the centre of the White Bear’s installation in the CCA. The White Bear uploaded the results of her endeavours today, and edited highlights of the interview can be found in this video.

Afterword

What can I say after that? Well, I can thank the White Bear for putting me in the spotlight of her own project, naturally enough. More than that, I really must thank her for reminding me that I was actually quite happy last summer, that the slough of despond which has dominated the past 2 years of my life wasn’t completely unbroken. I have no words sufficient to express my gratitude for her momento, which has revived my memories of this forgotten good cheer. :)

Related@RD/KA!

The emperor's new clothes? The state of roleplaying theory:

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