Archive for the 'matter' Category

Tamarin is talking very FAST

November 26, 2009

Rachel Lois Clapham and Alex Eisenberg documented today’s 10 Performances event with a live feed they updated throughout the day. By the time my performance What To Do begins they’re halfway down their third page. I love their occasional attempts to type out variations on everything I was saying. You can read what they’ve written here.

The text of What To Do is available to download as a pdf from the 10 Performances website, but I’m not sure I recommend you read it: the effect of reading the text on a page or a screen is very different from the effect of the performance itself. Read the rest of this entry »

Domes Without Looking

November 23, 2009

I’m practising for the 26th.

Sneak Preview of DO SOMETHING

November 19, 2009

I hear my artist book DO SOMETHING is back from the printers. The good people at (un)limited store have put a couple pictures on their website, along with glimpses of the other five books in the series. The book launch is at ARTISTBOOKINTERNATIONAL at the Centre Pompidou in Paris from 4-6 December.

Come to Some Arrangement

October 26, 2009

arrangement

STUDIO AND CUBE

October 24, 2009

white-studio

This is our new home. In a complete change of everything, this home consists of a white studio. It means rather than making artwork in a domestic space as I have been for the past few years, I’ll be doing domestic things in an art-making space.

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Outline the Steps

October 23, 2009

manual-sketch

Diagrams

October 18, 2009

I come back to these diagrams very often.

THE PEAR HOLDER IS BACK

October 10, 2009

pear-holder

Some other holders are here.

Some Things You And I Will Do

October 6, 2009

One day I will find you standing by the door of the bathroom. You will have cupped your hands together as though you were trying to catch drips from the ceiling, but nothing will be falling. And then I’ll notice that swaying in the air inside the cup of your hands you’ll be watching the plastic pull of the light cord. And as it moves back and forth through the air you’ll be moving your hands in time, so that they always contain it.

One day you’ll have gone out to work and I will still be at home. I will find all the glasses in the house, and I will get the empty jars and bottles we’ll be collecting under the sink, and I will balance them all into a wall against the kitchen window. Read the rest of this entry »

Camper Bike

September 16, 2009

I would like to have something like this.

Picture 8

It makes me think of my raft, so I will take us, my friend.