Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility

www.iamernest.us ERNEST is a working group of artists, with a flexible roster.

Over the course of 2014-2015, ERNEST produced a group of multi-media artworks investigating an unoccupied jail site called Wapato in the St. John’s neighborhood of Portland. The project, Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility is comprised of a video, publication, a print edition (printed in collaboration with Pacific Northwest College of Arts' Watershed Press), and a participatory event called Wapato Roundtable. This work was made with the tremendous support of Portland’s c3:Initiative

Demos (pronounced “day-moss”) conjures early Athenian concepts of both “village” and “People” (Δῆμος). Equally, demos can be read to connote more modern concepts of the “demo,” or mix-tape, as well as the shorthand vernacular for demolition. As a collaborative group intent on testing and enacting forms of democracy, demos refers to local participatory engagement, keeping methods experimental and provisional, while harnessing the power of generative de(con)struction.

Coyotes, ERNEST’s unlikely interlocutors at Wapato, burrow beneath the fenced perimeter of the jail to come and go as they please. Coyote, and an unrelenting sense of frustration, leads Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility in a transformation of the specifics of Wapato Jail into a platform for challenging conversation and collaboration. The video component acts as conjurer, the publication as a platform for voices ranging in depth and breadth, and the event component creates an opportunity to stimulate discussion around the issues it brings up for various members of the community.

A section of ERNEST's Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility. The full length Demos video is approximately 16 minutes long, and combines HD and Spycam footage, with footage from Wapato’s own CCTV cameras. The original score was created in collaboration with Matt Kirkland. Please inquire for full video.

A section of ERNEST's Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility
A section of ERNEST's Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility. This clip leads into the climactic "stampede" scene, in which over 30 local volunteers joined ERNEST at the jail wearing hand-made coyote masks.
A section of ERNEST's Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility. The full length Demos video is approximately 16 minutes long, and combines HD and Spycam footage, with footage from Wapato’s own CCTV cameras. The original score was created in collaboration with Matt Kirkland.
Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility, the Book was produced by ERNEST, c3:initiative, and Container Corps, in Portland Oregon. The publication is 31 pages long, and contains 5 original essays. Includes contributions from Ace Lehner, Sarah Fontaine, Ernest Jerome DeFrance, Pete Brook, Dan Gilsdorf, and ERNEST.