Thursday, 5 August 2010

Dinner

I put my hand in barbeque sauce today, but I'm not upset. It reminded me that I had barbeque sauce at the table.

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

Waiting



Documentation of the Unlands Project performance

17.05.10

Totnes Train Station

Saturday, 22 May 2010

Automatic Doors

What do you think about automatic doors? I don't think I agree. The convenience is great but there is always that fear of approaching the door and it remaining shut. It's a terrifying thought, hitting your face into a door that doesn't open for you, when you expected it to. I think, for safety, comfort and assurance, I would like all doors to open manually.

"Some of the doors literally don't open until you get right up to them, the closer you approach the greater the fear becomes that perhaps you will be its latest victim."


Inspired by the work on the Unlands Project

Friday, 21 May 2010

A Choreography


From a development session of the 'Crushing Crescendo' Performance

05/02
1800
Studio 3

Ben Driscol, Alfie Heffer, Micheal Cooper on Piano (original score).

Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Unlands



Buy/pick/gather/acquire a bunch of flowers, pick/choose your position, stay/remain/exist there, motionless/still/without moving for as long as you can. When you are ready to go, leave the flowers on the bench. Alternatively, you can give the flowers to someone (the person who you feel most wants them), preferably a stranger.

Tip: Try keeping your eyes low and use an ipod to avoid potential contact.



Part of the Unlands Project.

Monday, 3 May 2010

Dress




Plastic on Plastic.

Wednesday, 21 April 2010

"Gardening"


As part of the Unlands Project.

Saturday, 17 April 2010

Disposables






From the 25.03.10 Installation. 

A selection of images taken by the viewers on disposable cameras. 

Monday, 12 April 2010

Toothpaste

I always squeeze my toothpaste tube from the middle and then regret it. It's not that I don't know that I shouldn't. It's that comfort of just doing it the way you have always done it. But then at the end of the tube (when there is still more inside) the tube is crumpled and you can't squeeze any more out. Although, what would be worse? If I squeeze the tube from the bottom so the tube stays tidy and easy to use but inevitably taking all substance or to squeeze from the middle (the way I have always done it) and deal with the problems.

When My Eyes Aren't Closed

When I close my eyes it isn't so I can't see what I can't see when my eyes aren't closed. I can see what my eyes can't see when my eyes aren't closed and what they can't see when my eyes are open and everything in between that too.