Battlestations!! the latest work of digital video by Toban Nichols, is a collision of modern fairy tale and
found digital debris. With colorful, abstract visuals and voice over, this short movie points to the idea
that there are salient, picaresque narratives, and anthropomorphic characters that can be excavated
from the video ether.
Extending a throwaway snippet of found footage—degraded digital noise on an old VHS tape— Nichols
reveals visually provocative material in the form of vibrantly hued pixels that invade an expanse of
blue. This monochromatic expanse, the dulcet toned, British accented female narrator informs us, is a
fictional landscape populated by calm folk. They’re bedazzled by the arrival of brightly colored pixels,
who for all intents and purposes, act like aggressive developers.
They insert saloons, espresso bars, parking garages and flavored gelatin outlets into the minimalist
expanse. War erupts, and storybook land is infused with whiff of cartoon computer game violence.
Battlestations!! is informed, in equal measures, by fairy tale theater, classic computer games and color
field painting. It’s ultimately a media critique in which pixels come alive and reality, in the guise of
barely visible footage of urban settings, struggles for recognition. Nothing is quite what it seems.
......................................................................................................................-Glen Helfand