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BPNY – day uhhh. 1? 2?

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

it’s “Thu Aug 2 02:37:04 METDST 2007″ as reported by some Hungarian local time cgi script I found online. I don’t yet have a watch, or any conception of time.

studio diorama day 1 or 2
[full-size on Flickr]

Still in the studio, plan on working until 6am or so. Another crew are coming at 8:30am today/tomorrow to retrieve the diorama, to transport to the tent and start installing it in situ. So I need to get as much as possible placed and secured (hot gluuuuuue!) as possible, plus I can’t sleep. Too much work to do.

I have some other draft posts, things will get published randomly, and sometimes antedated.

a shedload of dunkin’

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

an integral part of my studio practice is simply going about with my ordinary “everyday” activities and collecting bits of my activities as I go along, and turning those bits into work themselves. And I’ve always been amazed by the human body’s potential to digest, process and convert energy into activity; as well as the notion of consumption on a truly global scale: imagine the literally many millions cups of coffee drank every day, or the easy many many thousands of Dunkin’ Donuts coffees consumed daily, and the processing needed to fabricate, package and transport the cups and coffee, and the labor involved, the very real human labor. And I’m only one man. Still, that’s a shedload of dunkin’!

dunkin cups 1
dunkin cups 2
packing some materials away since I will be gone for most of August, and have to clean up. Will continue and finish off some of these works in September. Until then…

[Related posts: dunkin filler, dunkin filler 2 and America Runs On]

[full-res images on Flickr here and here]

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je suis ne pas une PLASTIC BAG!

Friday, April 27th, 2007

This is perfectly timed! I love it when this cultural overlap happens!

i am not a plastic bag

I have no clue who Anya Hindmarch is. I reckon she’s some fancy designer. Some of her bags go for £995, or $1986 at current conversion rates. Either way, her website says:

Sainsbury’s launched I’m Not A Plastic Bag in 450 stores on the 25th April. Due to overwhelming demand all stock has now sold out.

It goes on to say:

The first day, Friday 27 April, will see Sainsbury’s become the first major UK supermarket to stop giving out free disposable carrier bags in its stores.

That’s TODAY people!

Yesterday I just sent off my proof for a book I’m self-publishing, a collection of plastic carrier bags. I’ve been hinting at this work (here, here and here) for many months and finally now it is going to happen!

Sainsbury’s of course, going way back, were one of the first inspirations behind me starting to collect plastic carrier bags (see below, first image, last column, fourth row!), exactly because they had these ‘bags for life’ programs. It got me thinking. I started hording and saving bags without knowing what I would do with them.

bags selection 1

bags selection 2

Now my bags will be published in a full-color full-bleed book. More details on how to purchase that will come soon, but this book will be a monster, at around 340 pages in the first of hopefully many volumes to come.

the progression of a work

Monday, January 8th, 2007

this is a new piece i made last night; spent around three hours producing this, and i should say this is only a test work. I wanted to see what the shape and silhouette look like, so I can have an idea of how the final works will function.

concepts later; for now the process for this sculptural sketch is: enlarge the source image; tape the enlarged prints together; cut out the flag; outline the shape; cut out the shape with a jigsaw; paint white.

flag phase 1flag phase 2flag phase 3flag phase 4flag phase 5

this material was a scrap of sound-proofing board, so I used it for this test-work. Eventually it is my goal to have these works free-standing – so the idea is to move towards 3/4″ or 1″ plywood. The more I think about it, I don’t think it’s necessary for the final works to be painted; originally this was done to increase the visibility of the work – high contrast – against the blue floor. Also because the surface and texture of the sound-proofing board is quite unpleasant, as opposed to plywood which is rich in color and textures. However I think unpainted plywood will hold its own fine, and there is no need to paint the surface. Contrast or the shape of the silhouette can be accented by other means: backlit by the sun; lit from an angle so the shadow becomes another work; etc.

it goes up, it goes down… it moves

Sunday, July 30th, 2006

well, as soon as i get this blog thing online and rolling, now i’m going to have to take it down and move it. my current webhost is getting increasingly unreliable. there have been two hacks on the server i’m hosted on in three months – and that’s two that i know of, because they seriously effected my service.

the first hack was within a week after i got the Normal Space blog online, and that was just a few days before that first show. that hack seriously effected service, since the MySQL database was purged, and i lost some of my first blog entries. Now yesterday the server was hacked via the mod_rewrite script that some other website was running, which meant my site went down for a day, and a day when i had plans to get so much media and text online.

which prompted me to establish an account at a new host. i’ll be testing everything out on a dedicated IP, which is great, and as soon as the databases are back online, i’ll redirect the nameservers to my new host and hopefully everything will be fluid.

so if you don’t see any new posts here for a while, it’s being worked on, and one day you’ll refresh and there will be a bazillion new posts and video files and interactivity abound! yippie!

tangent questions

Sunday, July 23rd, 2006

I just sent off my answers for a Q&A requested of me by Karen D’Amico, whom I studied with in London. My answers will be published in Karen’s forthcoming issue #8 of her art zine, Tangent, on the theme of ‘metropolis’.

I didn’t know until I read over on Karen’s blog that this issue will be launched at the upcoming 2006 Publish And Be Damned fair in Shoreditch, East London. That makes me feel kind of warm ‘n’ fuzzy inside.

I’m going to re-post Karen’s questions here. But if you want to know what my responses were, you’ll just have to pick yourself up a copy.

when did you first know you wanted to be an artist?

can you remember your first piece of work?

smartest thing you ever did in terms of your art practice?

worst mistake in terms of your art practice?

best / worst bit about being an artist?

any heroes or villains?

you’ve lived and worked in London and now New York. any major differences in terms of contemporary art practice?

best and worst bits of living in a metropolis?

What shows have you seen recently?

Any words of wisdom for emerging artists?

p.s. – Karen’s zine ROCKS!!!

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