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WEEK RESTART {2006}
Works from Chautauqua Artist Residency
Week 8
monocopy commas
8.5"x11 each
Summer 2006
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Chautauqua:
Week 8
Giving
time and tempo to a pause- the comma. Paying attention to the action and
happenings within rests.
Rests
and pauses in music have various indicators like tempo and beats to communicate
their resting length, so specific that the difference could be a fraction
of a second. If I took the comma, for example, how could I communicate
its relationship to time, and my relationship to this 'rest'?
Here on the top right was an exercise to think about those two questions.
To explain briefly, I begin making a comma on a scroll of drawing paper
whenever start working (work= drawing comma with pencil). The comma extends
during the period of time I work. When I decide to take a break from it,
I finish up the stroke of the extending comma, then begin a new one again
when I return.
The "Monocopy" (Mono- Photocopy) series were the last few pieces
I made in Chautuauqua. They came from cutting comma shapes from the note-less
music scores seen on the previous page. The paper comma was then placed
on a photocopier machine, and with the cover of the machine open, the
comma was dragged along the surface as the photocopying started. Resulted
shapes of each monocopy were based on the speed which the comma was moved
during the process.
The last three images were done the same way, but with a blank paper comma,
and on flame-treated copying paper. |