Monthly
Statement:
January 2006
In the month of January I subversively gathered dust from
two locations. Both dust bunnies were collected while visiting
sites with some of my family in town so there is touch of
tourism to this dust.
The first clump of dust comes from the Pima Air and Space
Museum. This museum is a sprawling facility in Tucson very
near the air force base and has many out-of-service military
aircraft scattered around acres of desert land and inside
a handful of hangers. Dust was somewhat allusive at the museum.
I found the most amounts near WWII airplane wheels, under
seating and along the bases of display cabinets. However,
a small amount was found near the life-size replica of the
Wright brother’s Kitty Hawk and I found none in an Air
Force One that was used by both Kennedy and Johnson. This
is by far the most aerodynamic dust bunny I will ever assemble
together.
The second clump of dust was nervously gathered from the US
Port of Entry building at US/Mexico border in Nogales. I had
my “PR” folder with me at the time and was intending
to ask to officially clean this site, but I completely lost
my nerve. There is something about stating your country of
birth to a person in uniform and thinking that they might
not believe you or that somehow you appear suspicious to them
that made my intended request seem secondary to regaining
access to the US. Another factor to my switching to a subversive
gather was witnessing two US immigration officers interrogate
a Hispanic woman in a nearby room. I have a feeling it was
staged as the door of the room was so perfectly left ajar,
but nonetheless it swayed me to stoop down and peel a healthy
clump from the edge of custodian’s broom. I found taking
dust already condensed from a large broom was both not as
exciting and somehow more disgusting. The body of this dust
is dense and very coarse and seems to be made up of short
materials as it comes apart easily. Like someone had gotten
a haircut, changing their appearance, and the evidence was
swept up. This dust literally straddles two countries. As
I walked from the building thinking about nationality, privilege
and access I passed a row of buses with “Wal-Mart”
stencil-painted on the sides waiting to take legal entrants
on their Sunday shopping excursions.
Process:
I plan to acquire dust in two ways. Initially, I will ask
for permission to sweep a chosen site and document the process.
If permission is not granted or if I find myself in a place
that seems to be an interesting opportunity for gathering
dust, I will then obtain my accumulate in a covert fashion.
This means I will inconspicuously search for dust clumps on
the spot and document the site, rather than the process.
I
will be gathering dust from two different places a month as
my contribution to the Accumulation Project. From each bag
of dust I obtain I’ll manipulate the dust bunny into
different shapes and make a series of photograms on cyanotype
paper. As the dust bunny assumes this new pictorial form,
it takes of the appearance of a cloud in a deep blue sky and
subtly forms a connection between a nuisance remainder of
human existence and the ephemeral behavior of the weather
overhead. Each series of “clouds” will be placed
into a book that I’ve assembled specifically for that
place.
Contact: sekondsight@yahoo.com
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