In a photographic series from 2017, Weitz uses nets, mirrors, body casts, colored lights, and classical sculpture to describe in low-tech terms the relationship between the body and touch in virtual space.
Goddess Net Trap, c-print, variable dimensions, 2017
Future Vintage Porn, c-print, variable dimensions, 2017
Goddess Censor, c-print, variable dimensions, 2017
Swipe Right, c-print, variable dimensions, 2016
Body Double Mirror (front), c-print, variable dimensions, 2016
Goddess Leg Screen Test (blue), c-print, variable dimensions, 2017
Body Double Mirror (back), c-print, variable dimensions, 2016
Resist (broke), c-print, variable dimensions, 2017
Net Creepin', c-print, 2016
A selection of Weitz's early video artworks from 2011-2015.
Single channel HD video, 5:15m, 2012. Music by Scott Moore
A dichotomous relationship is set up between two figures, impenetrably connected through the surface of the mirror.
Two-channel HD video, 5:10m, 2014, Audio by Michael Perkins
The artist is transformed into a classical bust and subsequently destroys her image.
Single Channel HD Video, 3:19m, 2014-2015, Music by Scott Moore
The artist seduces a classical torso, digs out his heart and extricates herself from his grip.
3-channel video, 8:00m, 2013-2014, Music by Michael Perkins
The artist descends into a murky abyss to endure a series of physical transformations.
Single Channel HD Video, 2:19m, 2011, Music by Paul Reller
A man and his reflection inhale and exhale gradually, racing inevitably to a climactic speed.