Nearly forgot about this one. This was actually one of the inspirations for establishing this blog. I remember at the time being one of the first few thousand viewers of this video, and it was the video just before Chris Crocker’s imminent success.
The New Normal is an exhibition of artwork made between 2001-2008 currently on view at Artists Space in Manhattan, NYC, and co-organized by the iCI (that acronym isn’t even defined on the iCI’s own website, but it stands for “independent Curators International“). I haven’t seen the exhibition so I won’t pretend to say what the show is about, nor re-hash the press release text which purports the exhibition to be about notions of privacy.
The show’s title claims to come from a speech given by American vice president Dick Cheney shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but no such proof is given online (perhaps in the show’s catalogue the quote is reprinted). Cheney’s exact quote given on 2001 October 25 to the Republican Governors Association was:
Homeland security is not a temporary measure just to meet one crisis. Many of the steps we have now been forced to take will become permanent in American life. They represent an understanding of the world as it is, and dangers we must guard against perhaps for decades to come. I think of it as the new normalcy.