McLeod, 2023 - Google Patents
Watch me sleep: Self-surveillance and aging queer performance anxietyMcLeod, 2023
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Watch me sleep is a video essay that compares Restless, a video installation comprised of night-vision surveillance footage of Dayna McLeod and her girlfriend sleeping, with an excerpt of Under Surveillance: 12hrs at the PHI, a live-feed performance that featured her …
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