Monthly
Statement:
March 2006
This past month I obtained dust by surprise and through subversive
tactics.
This first clump I gathered was H-U-G-E as far as dust bunnies
go. It caught me by complete surprise and I am still trying
to figure out where this guy came from. While jogging on a
beautiful, sunny evening in Tucson I came across a gigantic,
colossus clump of dust the size of a human forearm! In complete
disbelief, jogging in place, I investigated the anonymous
accumulate closer and found myself looking around the area
in hopes of finding a clue as to how this thing had settled
along the curb. Mystified, I jogged on home and came back
in my car with a plastic bag and camera. To give one a real
sense of it's massive scale I added my wallet to the photograph.
Wow. I picked up the accumulate with a paper towel as I had
no idea of the where and how of this dust and drove home drawing
a mental map of the nearest the Laundromats thinking it must
be clothes dryer refuse. The closest I came up with was a
dry cleaners and that is a good six blocks from the location.
I'm just not sure at this point.
The second dust bunny I gathered is a collection of little
dust bunnies from the Field Museum in Chicago. After visiting
the Native American collection and meeting mummies in the
basement I was beholding the replica cast of Sue in the main
lobby of the museum when I noticed quite a crop of dust circumscribing
her on the floor. Sue is the largest and most complete T-Rex
fossil in the world. Naturally, such an item had a guardrail
for protection from the masses of human spectators and it
was between the bars of the guardrail that I stretched through
and gathered this dust. Luckily, the museum was nearly closed
and this activity went largely unnoticed. Made from the shuffling
feet of human wonderment and the shifting weight of thinking
eyes, this dust was literally found in the space between prehistory
and the present. I was without a camera at the museum so I
bought a postcard of Sue in the museum gift shop.
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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