The comments section under Emma Sulkowicz's new film, 'This Is Not A Rape,' is (predictably) awful
Emma Sulkowicz—the performance artist and recent Columbia University grad who carried her dorm-room mattress around campus as part of a piece protesting the way in which the school handled her reported rape—has posted a new short film online.
The Cut reports that the Ted Lawson-directed piece “shows Sulkowicz with an anonymous man in a dorm room, engaging in what appears to consensual sex that turns violent.” But the artist insists that the video is “not a reenactment” of the “night in August, 2012,” that inspired Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight).
In a statement preceding the video embed, Sulkowicz says that Ceci N’est Pas Un Viol (French for “this is not a rape,” a reference to surrealist painter René Magritte’s The Treachery of Images) is about the viewer and their decision to watch (or not watch) the video without her permission, which she likens to “participating in [her] rape.” She adds: “Do not watch this video if your motives would upset me, my desires are unclear to you, or my nuances are indecipherable.”