Dana Dawud
Noah's Ark
Single-channel video (colour, sound), 10:54
Dawud's Noah's Ark is a video-essay centered around the notion of the flood myth (myths in which a great flood, usually sent by a deity or deities, destroys civilization, often in an act of divine retribution). Multiple civilisations scattered around the globe all possessed versions of this ancient narrative. A great deluge to wash away greater sins and start all over. Hardship, renewal, vengeance: scriptural texts and civilisational lore featured extreme weather as lead characters. Through a flood of TikToks, eco-protest images, Gilgamesh and Earth's autofiction, Dawud invokes deep time tales of Noah’s Ark in new light. The work reappropriates parables beyond being merely vehicles of narratives, situating them as a mirror from which we can reflect upon our understanding the world and of ourselves.
Dana Dawud is an artist and writer. Dawud deploys film, montage and sound design to create works of art which expand online and offline..She founded and runs Open Secret (2024-present) an off-site touring screening and series of events featuring emerging and post net artists, as well as Pleasurehelmet (2020-Present) which is a sound project hosting experimental pieces and interviews from niche corners of the internet.