As long as Im walking,
Im not:
Choosing
Smoking
Losing
Making
Knowing
Falling
Painting
Hiding
Counting
Adding
Crying
Believing
Fucking
Drinking
Closing
Stealing
Mocking
Facing
Crossing
Cheating
Talking
Reaching
...
...
...
I will not repeat
I will not remember
Francis Alÿs, from The Walker
[thanks to eddy for sending it to me, not once, but twice AND posting it on her blog - just in case]
Here's my list from my occupation at Knox.
When i'm in the toilet i will not:
Shop
Buy stuff
Think about buying stuff
Worry about money
Worry about whether I’ve bought something I shouldn’t have
Wonder if my husband/mother/friend/child will like what I’ve bought
Feel bad about myself because the jeans I wanted to buy were too small, even though they were a size 12
Support sweatshops and slave labour by getting those Nikes.
Drive around for 30 minutes trying to get a park nearest the door, then forget where I parked my car.
Shoot up smack. I’m not a heroin addict.
Smoke. I gave up smoking years ago.
See sunshine for a couple of hours.
I will:
Read
Draw
Write
Think
Day dream
Make myself comfortable
Have some time to myself
Interestingly, i'm writing about the role of occupation in public art/art in the public space and it seems that in any kind of occupation, what's not being done is just as important as what is being done - that the negative space of action (inaction) supports and equally defines the positive. Who would have thought that such formalist ideals as postive/negative space and form could translate so beautifully to post-modern manifestos about process.
oh, and take this as a warning - there'll probably be a post about occupation soon. tune out either tomorrow or wednesday if you can't be arsed reading more art/political rhetoric.

4 comments:
When I'm on the toilet I....
Can't help checking my email on my iPhone.
I think I have a problem.
i don't think you have a problem at all! that's exactly what i'm talking about.. you should be able to do in the toilet what you do in other public places. although maybe instead of reading emails, read poetry or something :) unless their your personal emails, then yeah - right on!
14.10.08 9:47
Oh the joy the joy.
u can write a whole
list on the bog roll, or small
postings on the ridiculous
sheets in those square boxes-
what ever you do
it WILL be
worth it! X
E>Lrn
15.10.08
the luxury of a full sheet can often be wasted on piffle though. at least a small box provides constraints that encourage you to be succinct.
LB>E
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