CRASH BODY

CRASH BODY

CRASH BODY

Crash Body is a live performance by Paula Garcia, rendered as a standalone work for the screen. Premiering at Dark Mofo in Tasmania, the film brings Garcia together with stunt driver Cesar Hernandez in a tightly controlled choreography of circling, braking, and near misses, culminating in a deliberate head-on collision.


Garcia undertook eight years of rigorous training with stunt drivers and in stunt driving technique to prepare for this work, embedding physical risk, discipline, and technical mastery into the authorship of the performance. The confrontation examines the relationship between human action and external forces, the fragility of the body as both image and record, and the reframing of violence as a performative act, foregrounding endurance and presence.


In an era of synthetic and endlessly replicable images, Crash Body asserts the irreducible presence of the human body — unflinching, materially real, and authored through sustained commitment and action.

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