this semester for thesis i am working with two ideas that seem sympathetic to some fluxus artists' strategies. the material for this work is text messages and song lyrics. although it still needs to be focused, the work consists so far in the appropriation of popular song lyrics and transmitting them via text message to a friend or a love object as a means of expression. i understand the lyrics as readymade sentiments that stand in for an original expression.
i am having trouble with the presentation of the work. the activity of texting is decidedly quotidian and the means of representation i've used so far to document it (digital photography) is not providing additional dimension to the work. i would like to be able to hone the idea more so that if the presentation is indeed minimal (like yoko ono's instruction paintings) the stark presentation is better accounted for in the content.
now that i'm looking again at her work, it seems ono's work is appropriately minimal since the poems themselves are proposals for potential work. perhaps the minimal quality of a digital photo of a text message would cause me to think about the ineffectuality of a text message. it is small, received remotely. . .
stay tuned--
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