Red Light 3
A while back, when I did my last big post up, I commented that one of the Red Light images, which I thought was simple at the time, could be tighened up. The next four were done following that idea.
Born Digital
#0765 Born Digital
Larger Image.
Had a great conversation with my friend Brian about the relationship between info and objects. He summed up an idea that has been bubbling in my blog posts with these words “born digital”. That is a central realization in the Thousand Sketches project. Art is either born physical, and then described or photographed to be digital, or it is born digital and made physical, it can have many physical forms.
One more image, followed by lots more and more TALK!
#0765 Born Digital
Larger Image.
One file many expressions.
Years ago, one of the explorations in psyberspace led to the insight that the end user (and that was still a strange word then) could do what they liked with your layout on the web or in an email. The creator used colour perhaps, but the user could set everything to B&W for example, or green and orange.
Is that participatory art?
Sort of. It came up very early here in a conversation about the diversity of these sketches. The user can unify! In a way that is what Michel Allen has done by selecting 14.
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There is an A4 limited edition of 25 on Epson paper of this print. Now imagine in addition:
- The image printed on 1.2 meter wide canvas
- A meter square lightbox
- Printed by Adgraphix onto 2,500 tiles
- projected onto a screen
- video in you tube
- a postcard
- a postage stamp
- a book cover
- a Button – (Josh, can you make one?)
- T-shirt, mouse-pad, mug etc at café-press
- Fridge magnet
- Sticky labels
None of these things need to happen physically of course. They already have in our mind.
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The notion is well established in contemporary art.
Look: at the Dia in Beacon:
Le Café
Info Object
0761_metalic1c
Meaning 2
Bring the Troops Home
Still with the lovely thought that I have a question every day; what about politics and art? I thought, if we have protest songs, why not a protest sketch.
All this sketching is happening in 2006 -7. Years of imperial war. Oil war. Invasion of sovereign states by the USA, Australia and GB. And New Zealand is not innocent. New Zealand is in Afghanistan for no good reason other than sucking up to the USA.
I am glad that somewhere in these 1000 sketches I have said “Bring the Troop Home!” that seems the simple action that the invaders need to do. Nothing else is enough.
Print as many of these as you like.
Add a stone to this image
This is a sketch for this post.









