day two of bust, sadly no filming.
Saturday, 30 October 2010
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
englischer garten münchen
[18:52:36] Sarah Boulton: i was thinking of calling it "some moments"
[18:52:41] Sarah Boulton: but i dont know...
[18:52:48] Sarah Boulton: maybe just tree candle
[18:52:59] Sarah Boulton: or tree piece
by Sarah Bolton
[18:52:41] Sarah Boulton: but i dont know...
[18:52:48] Sarah Boulton: maybe just tree candle
[18:52:59] Sarah Boulton: or tree piece
by Sarah Bolton
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
Sunday, 24 October 2010
collaboration in/with/around Munich 1
The objects' shapes, sizes, states and previous functions are not important. What is important is that they are all assembled as one new object. Once we create this new object we take it in turns to either paint it or lie upon it. She who lies upon it does not get painted on, but everything around her does. We use one colour. Once the entire new object has been painted, the recliner gets up and by doing so her mark is left upon it; the area upon which she lay is left unpainted. We have made our mark, and ultimately it is our absence which which marks our presence.
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