>>> In a time when the act of reading is changing significantly, the physical book as a mechanism for reading, is being brought into question. My practice is concerned with the future and reality of reading, the book as reading machine; and is bound up with an (imagined) escape from the page.
Physical Media Wall / Screen / Roller Book
Physical Media Wall / Screen / Roller Book
So in the studio, making, thinking and making. A development in the reading machines idea. What if reading escapes the boundaries of the page? Can the book escape the page? Why does the screen have to emulate the page? Can you have physical scrolling text like you can on smart-phones and computers?
What are the mechanical elements in reading? Page turning? Perhaps we the reader are the mechanism. What about control; how does the mechanism for reading control how we read?
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Instructional text as a mechanism for reading. Writing machine meets Reading machine. Mechanical, repetitive processes to create ways of writing for ways of reading.
Banner Repeater - A Gallery on a Train Station Platform
Last weekend I went to a performance on a train; part of Banner Repeater's current exhibition events. Banner Repeater is a brilliant little gallery space and reading room on Platform One of Hackney Downs rail station. The show called Ten Chapters Seven Chapters, A Contents Page, Parenthesis and Footnotes was a series of performances and interventions as well as video and text work within the gallery space. The artists included were: Andrew Lanyon, Rebecca Lennon, Jenny Moore, Francesco Pedraglio, and Monica Rivas. The event that needed the most participation was Jenny Moore's train performance. To take part you needed to catch the 19.45 train from London Liverpool St to Cheshunt on the 28th Jan 2012, getting off at Hackney Downs where the performance ended. The train carriage I was on was so full of people attending the performance that it was hard to make anything out at all. As the train pulled out of Liverpool St station several people ran down the platform with the train, as if trying in vain to catch the moving carriages. Word spread that the next interventions would occur on the platforms of the next two stations, being stuck as I was on the track side of the train I hardly saw anything that happened, but between London Fields station and Hackney Downs there was a reading on the train, spontaneously 3 people in my carriage stood up and started reading from a sheet of paper >>>
The same words as each other but slightly out of sync. They finished just as we pulled into Hackney Downs station. The evening continued at Banner Repeater with more performances and the rest of the gallery works. The 'contents page' made by Ami Clarke was a sheet that was a cross between a gallery list of works and a map with a key; a diagram of works becoming work itself? Interesting.
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