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RUTH BUCHANAN | |||
Movement – to change the way you think/write/make | |||
Environmental factor on cognitive thought | |||
Installations to reflect the artists brain | |||
‘No solitary beat’ – | |||
taken from a script | |||
viewing someone viewing – doubling/splitting the body | |||
viewer-performer-viewer (circuit) | |||
spatial to produce implication | |||
double the presence of the language – reading/oral/spatial | |||
Positions in hierarchy are not fixed | |||
Multiple points of entry | |||
Comes from exterior point – how art is represented pn television | |||
Mediating contact with art works | |||
(not old enough to be embarrassed) | |||
(not that much I’m a prude) | |||
(anecdotes lift the talk)(art speak – that sounds like art)(art look – that looks like art) | |||
contrasting -interaction, intimacy of listening and then other people entering in. this is a scenario not just an audio behind a curtain. The style looks slick and constrained. | |||
Performances leading to producing space – stepping in and out of the work | |||
The moment of ‘reveal’ | |||
‘Floorplans’ – ‘Conditions Drawing 2012’ | |||
versions of the installations, repeated motifs | |||
‘Sculptor’ | |||
striped panel makes people walking past ‘jutter’ while other people watch | |||
(art about art) | |||
Matin Boyce aesthetic | |||
(the audience there were kind of weird)(in another instance/place this might have been less clumsy)(heightened the awkwardness)(its started)(this is off the script) | |||
presence being felt by absence. | |||
Intensification through implication | |||
Durational and spatial | |||
TEXT | |||
Reflect and entangle | |||
Context of the site | |||
Step out/in | |||
Unfolding | |||
A photo of a space encountered in the space | |||
Circuit | |||
We have seen before | |||
Mutual and contingegent | |||
Mirror creates a loop | |||
Logic of a circuit – relationship is particular/a trope | |||
Layering of description/personalties | |||
Curtain/archive are the same | |||
We choose to create a bussle | |||
This mirror is an object | |||
The description – how can you get in the anecdotal research directly into the work. | |||
What do you do with gaps | |||
Insist on a movement | |||
Not representational descriptions | |||
Within the text is political, gender, cultural discourse | |||
What are the constraints of the institution and how can you mediate that | |||
Like having something to work against or push at | |||
Not sabotage but tilts or shifts | |||
When ruth initiates projects they work better (sometimes you can trick people into letting you do stuff – playing with their generousity ) though the work itself doesn’t look or seem outwardly critical. is it too dry to obviously provoke? | |||
Co-opted. ( Isn’t the point to draw attention to this stuff though?) | |||
(What is the motivation for drawing attention to the curtain?) | |||
The institution absorbing the criticism and co-opting it. Repressing individual resistance by agreeing with it, making it fashion/marketing it. | |||
Swollowed by their marketing department | |||
In order for it to maintain its integrity it needs to be in a different place of astraction. | |||
Abstract agency | |||
Dispersing the agency | |||
‘Last year at marianburg’ | |||
when reading yourself you can go back to it, filmic is being guided through the text. When you can’t control how the information goes in. the repetition works to reinforce the information | |||
Film – | |||
Very dramatic and sinister. Like a Hitchcock film | |||
Drawn back into the shadows | |||
‘without a catalogue this would become a pathless land’ | |||
toute la memoire du monde | |||
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0RVSZ_yDjs | |||
music changing the | |||
attain a different signifigance when accepted by the archive | |||
the appearance of communication | |||
established | |||
cornelia parker throwing stuff into the water | |||
a way of writing which is a way of ‘spacing’ | |||
solicit an affect and exercise a change | |||
different tones of writing/ qualities to produce different effects (radio 4 book this morning) | |||
controlling element | |||
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03j593b/Book_of_the_Week_The_Screwtape_Letters_Episode_4/ | |||
tone of the communication | |||
how far can you push one word/idea into different things word-script-object-drawing | |||
thinking the thing through something else | |||
thinking is a form of moving |
Revision as of 16:26, 21 November 2013
notes here
Sighle unedited notes
RUTH BUCHANAN
Movement – to change the way you think/write/make Environmental factor on cognitive thought Installations to reflect the artists brain
‘No solitary beat’ – taken from a script viewing someone viewing – doubling/splitting the body viewer-performer-viewer (circuit) spatial to produce implication double the presence of the language – reading/oral/spatial Positions in hierarchy are not fixed Multiple points of entry Comes from exterior point – how art is represented pn television Mediating contact with art works (not old enough to be embarrassed) (not that much I’m a prude) (anecdotes lift the talk)(art speak – that sounds like art)(art look – that looks like art) contrasting -interaction, intimacy of listening and then other people entering in. this is a scenario not just an audio behind a curtain. The style looks slick and constrained.
Performances leading to producing space – stepping in and out of the work
The moment of ‘reveal’
‘Floorplans’ – ‘Conditions Drawing 2012’
versions of the installations, repeated motifs
‘Sculptor’
striped panel makes people walking past ‘jutter’ while other people watch
(art about art)
Matin Boyce aesthetic
(the audience there were kind of weird)(in another instance/place this might have been less clumsy)(heightened the awkwardness)(its started)(this is off the script)
presence being felt by absence. Intensification through implication Durational and spatial
TEXT
Reflect and entangle Context of the site Step out/in Unfolding A photo of a space encountered in the space Circuit We have seen before Mutual and contingegent Mirror creates a loop Logic of a circuit – relationship is particular/a trope Layering of description/personalties Curtain/archive are the same We choose to create a bussle This mirror is an object
The description – how can you get in the anecdotal research directly into the work.
What do you do with gaps
Insist on a movement
Not representational descriptions Within the text is political, gender, cultural discourse
What are the constraints of the institution and how can you mediate that Like having something to work against or push at
Not sabotage but tilts or shifts
When ruth initiates projects they work better (sometimes you can trick people into letting you do stuff – playing with their generousity ) though the work itself doesn’t look or seem outwardly critical. is it too dry to obviously provoke?
Co-opted. ( Isn’t the point to draw attention to this stuff though?)
(What is the motivation for drawing attention to the curtain?)
The institution absorbing the criticism and co-opting it. Repressing individual resistance by agreeing with it, making it fashion/marketing it.
Swollowed by their marketing department
In order for it to maintain its integrity it needs to be in a different place of astraction.
Abstract agency
Dispersing the agency
‘Last year at marianburg’
when reading yourself you can go back to it, filmic is being guided through the text. When you can’t control how the information goes in. the repetition works to reinforce the information
Film – Very dramatic and sinister. Like a Hitchcock film
Drawn back into the shadows
‘without a catalogue this would become a pathless land’
toute la memoire du monde
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0RVSZ_yDjs
music changing the
attain a different signifigance when accepted by the archive
the appearance of communication
established
cornelia parker throwing stuff into the water
a way of writing which is a way of ‘spacing’
solicit an affect and exercise a change
different tones of writing/ qualities to produce different effects (radio 4 book this morning)
controlling element
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03j593b/Book_of_the_Week_The_Screwtape_Letters_Episode_4/
tone of the communication
how far can you push one word/idea into different things word-script-object-drawing
thinking the thing through something else
thinking is a form of moving