Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Documenting and planning for the real thing
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Joy's superproject idea
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering how you guys went on friday at the shops with Judy.
I thought a lot about it over the weekend.
I thought to combine everything, we could make a movie.
Perhaps, with the theme being about 'place', a documentation of human
behaviour.
I thought that maybe we could have a whole list of questions and actually interview people.We could tell people that we are artstudents and we are interested in what peoples individual reasons are for shopping.
Example questions: a. why did you come here?
b. how did you get here?
c. what did you buy here
d. can we buy something from you (all of us put in
$5 broken down into small change)
e. Do you come here often?
Perhaps; Amanda and I could be the interviewers, Amanda collects allof the things that any one wants to sell to us (from their ownshopping) and takes each thing to a special area and builds a shrineout of them.
I could be secretly trying to give hugs away and carry a notepad tokeep a tally of hugs I get to give away. (hee hee)I could tell thevideo camera that is what I'm doing, but not the people that weinterview.
Jill could be measuring and mapping things,anything and everything ie: where people talk to us (or not talk to us) onto a map of theshops and collecting any found objects and mapping them etc.
Sharon could be filming the whole movie documentation.
I still like the idea of a full on collaboration.
If anyone is up for a chat this mon or tues pm, I am available from 8pm til late and all day wed.
Home phone 93782459
mb 0415629663
or email me your no's I will call you.
Monday, November 10, 2008
draft plans for friday - please comment
ACTIVITY: Pilgrimage, Ritual Offerings - follow set route and certain rituals around centre
TIME: 9.00-10.00
PEOPLE: Amanda + J, J, S
PLACE: all around + quiet spot for shrine, perhaps L3 or K21?
NEEDS: dress in white?, money to buy offerings, map of route with rituals
ACTIVITY: Hugging Nurse - offer people free hugs
TIME: 10-11.00
PEOPLE: Joy + minders S, A?
PLACE: wandering, or fixed?
NEEDS: nurse uniform, minders in black with earplugs, hidden mikes (!) leaflets?
ACTIVITY: New World Study/ Archaeological Investigation - measure and record physical attributes of shopping centre
TIME: 10-11.30
PEOPLE: Jill+ others after 11.00
PLACE: everywhere?
NEEDS: clipboard, map, pencil, flags, labels, measuring tape, marker pegs, string, dress in khaki?
ACTIVITY: Relaxation Zone - create a relaxing space within but separate from the shopping centre
TIME: 11-12.00
PEOPLE: Sharon + others after 11.30?
PLACE: L7? (outside Miss Maud's)
NEEDS: comfy rug/bed, nice music, earphones?, candles?, boxes/ bowls/ bags of fragrant natural things, chairs for waiting?
ACTIVITY: Photography
TIME: 9-12.00
PEOPLE: Pauline (+ Judy?)
PLACE: follow others around
NEEDS: digital video recorder, digital camera
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
www.ammachi.org
the hugging guru site
I know I'm no hugging mama!!!!
I'm quite happy to give it a go ..... or not!
Loads of social issues to do with this one!
Will blog again thursday as early as I can from work.
If anyone wants to chat by phone tonight..... I'm free from 4 to 6 and then from 8 til late!
I hope you all got my email with my numbers.
Joy
More thoughts on documenting
in terms of documentation, someone could walk around with dictaphone, making comments into it ("Captain's log, Stardate...") everywhere they go, as if it's really significant and worth recording, even though it's just doing your shopping.
And that got me going, here is my response:
Good idea about the dictaphone - easy too! It relates also to my archaeological/anthropological idea of documenting our everyday world as if it were an object of curiosity, as if we were aliens.
I thought of measuring things as well, you know how the old anthropologists used to measure everything, even people's heads! (I'm not suggesting we do that though).
I can imagine doing the anthrop doco thing and putting it all together into some kind of pseudo document or documentary as an art work in itself - e.g. repetitive measurements, depictions of "artefacts," (photographs and diagrams) all the recorded comments as per Amanda's idea, maybe depictions of people and how they move around the shopping centre, such as maps of movement, and maybe we could use it all as "evidence" for some kind of amazing conclusion about this society (did you see the doco on the Flores "hobbit" woman last night?)
What do you think of these ideas, everyone? At least some of it would be easy to do, we don't have to complete all ideas above, but we could do some of it and write up the possible outcomes or extensions.
I'm not sure what is happening on friday, so far we have the lecture 1230 - 130 at bentley?
Are we going to Pauline's class first? Are we intevening first or is that next week now? Anyone know for sure?
I think we are definately on the right track for the shops, we really have to make some definate decisions don't we.
Do you all think that we should give the shopping centre the tip on our intentions or just take our chances? I guess if we are to let them in on the picture then we need to give them details of happenings, date and time.
Maybe we could have 3 seperate events happening in different spots run by 3 of us individually and the 4th person goes on a walk from one end to the other filming and photographing it, even mapping it etc?
There are so many things we could do aren't there.
I do like the idea of free hugs, I'd be happy to wander around with a sign hugging people. Have you all heard of 'The Hugging Mama' who came to Australia a few years ago?
I will get some info on it and share soonish.
I'm happy to do anything really.
I think as long as we are in agreeance of why we are doing what we are doing and can back it up with the social implications/ reasons , art relevance etc etc, it can be kept quite simple and doesn't have to be a major theatrical production.
Will blog again soon
Joy
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Pilgrimages, offerings and ritualistic grooming
I think its a great idea to make offerings of free food, perhaps even a free food stall?
What about another idea of setting up a full length mirror in the middle of somewhere in the mall. Someone could film it on zoom while the others take turns in going up to the mirror anonymously and checking themselves out ie putting on lipstick, straightening clothes, brushing hair etc. Could change outfits and looks in toilets. Hopefully it would encourage others to look in the mirror????
I have a full length mirror on a stand. Got to go, at work. will sign in wed arvo
Chow
Joy x
On Subject of Pilgrimage/Offerings...
Francois Davin (French site-specific, community artist) walked through an island of Japan, asking for charity for the night (this area has a long tradition of this) and making small offerings along the path, made of arrangements of objects from nature.
Richard Long (British artist known for his walks) sometimes makes cairns along his path.
Also another idea I just had:
DOMESTIC OFFERINGS - a woman's version, taking the domestic into the commercial. Place homemade biccies in special spots around the centre, maybe on doilies, maybe onto tables in cafes, on quaint old-fashioned plates (maybe with teacup; or paper). Bringing a CWA feel to Midland Gate.
Adding some more thoughts from your comments
Here are some further developments:
The intervention could be us doing stuff which is un-shoppingcentre-like, such as lying around on sheep skins with aromatherapy oils burning and beautiful non-muzak music, flowers, etc. (Result of coffee with Judy, Amanda, Sharon and Betty)
The bride could be dragging assorted "presents" around the shopping centre with face covered with a white cloth for anonymity. (Amanda)
We need to be clear about the purpose if we do the bride thing - do we have time? What is the purpose? Will it just piss people off (and is that what we are trying to achieve)? (Joy)
A documented walk from one end to the other is suggested. (Joy)
I like this idea - the documented walk. We could combine this with my idea of the archaeological dig - only instead of it being an archaelogical dig it could be an anthropological observation. Walking the length of the shopping centre taking notes, measuring things, taking photographs and sketching. The idea being to "discover" what shopping centres are all about, as if we are aliens to this society/culture.
Here is a reasonable site to find out about Gilbert and George:
http://www.newmediastudies.com/art/gilbert.htm This site tells you more than most of the art gallery sites, even the Tate gallery, although the Tate site does have a video of them talking about their art. Here is an excerpt from their manifesto on art:
'We want our art to speak across the barriers of knowledge directly to People about their Life and not about their knowledge of art. The 20th century has been cursed with an art that cannot be understood. The decadent artists stand for themselves and their chosen few, laughing at and dismissing the normal outsider. We say that puzzling, obscure and form-obsessed art is decadent and a cruel denial of the Life of People'.People'.
Alan Kaprow:
http://artscenecal.com/ArticlesFile/Archive/Articles2008/Articles0308/AKaprowA.html
Here is an excerpt from the site, an article by Marlena Donahue
My favorite works are the photos around the score tellingly called “Household.” As the score unfolds, a group of men, lost in an out-of-culture-in-nature ritual erect a phallic-looking mound of junk in the woods. A bit later a group of women lick strawberry jam from an old wreck of a car towed, partially smoking, by onlooker-participants. The amount of smoke, the” red tin fence” conceived to bound the event area--all this was “designed” and composed by Kaprow the artist with professional awareness of color symbolism, textural contrasts, rhythm and scale. In the Brechtian poetry of “Household’s” written directives and in the bizarre, authentic actions it elicited (captured here in photos), we see profound realities about gender, pleasure, power, ritual, and catharsis being “bodied forth.”
Carol Schneeman:
http://www.caroleeschneemann.com/
Sandra Binion:
Here are some websites about art as intervention, anti-art and anti-anti-art
http://hybrid.concordia.ca/~dart_projects/publicart/
http://www.johnfekner.com/
http://www.stuckism.com/
http://www.banksyunmasked.co.uk/
I am still no nearer to being sure about what we can do in such a limited time in the spirit of all of the above. I think we have a feeling for what it is all about, maybe I can summarise it here:
- It has some elements of interaction with the public
- It interrogates "art"
- It presents everyday reality in a totally new way
- It interrogates every day reality