3.26.2011
3.25.2011
Representation
— n
1. the act or an instance of representing or the state of being represented
2. anything that represents, such as a verbal or pictorial portrait
3. anything that is represented, such as an image brought clearly to mind
4. the principle by which delegates act for a constituency
5. a body of representatives
6. contract law a statement of fact made by one party to induce another to enter into a contract
7. an instance of acting for another, on his authority, in aparticular capacity, such as executor or administrator
8. a dramatic production or performance
9. ( often plural ) a statement of facts, true or alleged, esp oneset forth by way of remonstrance or expostulation
10. linguistics an analysis of a word, sentence, etc, into its constituents: phonetic representation
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3.15.2011
What Do Images Want?
My grandfather will be eighty years old this St. Patrick's day. He still goes to the barber shop every Wednesday and Saturday morning to tell jokes, talk politics, and the Age of Grace under the apostle Paul. He also cuts hair.
One Saturday morning last Fall I walked in to say hello, after a few minutes of conversation he handed me six boxes of ink pens. They were cheaply made, brittle, and red. He told me to take them to school and hand them out to my schoolmates.
I took them to school but I never handed them out. I melted the pen tops in a mound with a heat gun.
I really want them to have a second chance as art. I have used them in at least six different works trying to see if they belonged. So far they have not, they still sit in the studio. I look at them and think about them every day wondering what they want.
If you keep asking someone what they want and they refuse to answer, do you eventually take silence as an answer? Are they perfectly content just as they are?
What do images want? Sometimes they want nothing.
3.10.2011
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