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f5sys — Derridian Movement 003

Published: 2004-02-28 17:39:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 234; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 27
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I never post any of my traditional works online...but right now I am. These really aren't finished works though, they're just compositional sketches, so that's why I'm being lenient.

As for the process surrounding these works....I started them off by just trying to get something random down on the page. I borrowed the dadaistic utilization of chance by sitting by the fire and trying to reproduce the shapes of the flames. Obviously we just can't interpret the motion of the flames fast enough, so I ended up recording the shapes about a second or two after they occured. I did that in graphite in order to get something down on the page. Sticking with the dadistic element of chance, I then went into soem old national geographic magazines and cut out a small composition from a page taht I liked and then flipped it over and forced myself to use whatever was on the back of the cutout. Sometimes it was a really good composition, sometimes it was just text.

I themed every page with one line from the picabia dada manifesto: Dadaism is nothing like your hopes, paradise, idols, polititions, heroes, artists, religions. Then, i picked up whatever reversed cutout reminded me of the theme for the page and pasted it down somewhere on the page.

I simply then used various media to finish the composition. At this point the point was to loose myself from my own concept by working quickly and randomly. And ultimately it worked very well seeing how as I was trying to explain them to ken the next day, i couldn't remember much of my concept. All in all i ended up with some really good compositional sketches that I normally wouldn't have achieved.
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selquet [2004-04-11 11:58:03 +0000 UTC]

in a way though, too, it's like automatic writing, where i believe it's nearly impossible to divide yourself from what you do. maybe instead of creating something apart from you, you actually created something more naturally yours-- and maybe that's how you were able to hit the nerve of compositional sketches you were so happy with. sorry for the blah, blah, blah

it also looks like your style consistantly remains even though this is clearly non-digital. i hope you show more!

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f5sys In reply to selquet [2004-04-11 22:46:05 +0000 UTC]

thanks man thanks. I agree. I'm a huge believer in spectrums, not absolutes...in this case it's a matter of MORE of a release of control, not a total release. It was an attempt to remove myself from the work, but even going into it I knew it was obsolete...yet effective.

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theeaseofrain [2004-02-28 19:49:26 +0000 UTC]

i like those black and yellow squares and how that line runs through the yellow one.
gives a feeling of connectedness, but a chosen connectedness. something they were willing to participate in.
something raw.

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