Friday, May 15, 2009

YES Y3S, Y3K something

The SPEECH and What Archive project and will facilitate research through Y3K Gallery. 
The gallery will host an expo of the un-determined outcomes of this project in February 2009.
 

Yes, Yes, Something, and ‘Another Day Another World’ Something   

Yes, Yes, Something, and ‘Another Day Another World’ Something seeks to examine the way relationships are developed with our personal and collective histories, and the way these histories inform and are re-interpreted in our present. I want to view archiving and our past present future as less linear and more integrated, renewable and cyclical, space where archives become part of and inform everyday life. Two new works will be researched and developed to form the structure of this project, Yes, y3s, Y3K and Another Day Another World.   Focusing on developing a new methodology for arts archiving working with the newly establish art-project-space Y3K in Melbourne the project Yes, y3s, Y3K will involve making video, interview, photographic and text to expand fresh attitudes for presentation and dissemination including printed matter for each exhibition and a web-site supporting video and browser feedback. These methodologies seek to look at projects and their documentation in a more intuitive way in collaboration with artists and audiences. I want to generate a space where the archiving of projects operates on an objective and subjective level, where these forms can sit side-by-side. I will be involved in research with CareOf archive in Milan, the Cneai and A Constructed World in Paris and the web-blog SPEECH to investigate and aid the development of these methodologies. I will develop a new body of work through negotiated collaboration with artists participating in the gallery program over a 6 month period, this inclusive and responsive approach to practice is described by Y3K co-director Christopher L.G. Hill, where ‘within less direct collaboration…sometimes there are direct or accidental influences and sometimes the involvement is in the form of social interaction outside of the realm of art making’.   

Another Day Another World aims to expand personal history into wider global events and issues through the production of one ‘world image’ every day over a 6month period using the basic form of a map of the world. This body of work will be visually and materially loose using sculptural and other media to assemble collections of objects and texts and develop a language of flow and daily documentation of their own logic, like sketches of the everyday based around the form of the wider world. The world map acts like a void, or just slightly more form than an image of deep space, onto which political and geographic divisions have been layered for personal and collective means. Talking about Marcel Broodthaers' Carte Du Monde Utopique, a work that is a standard political map of the world with only the title altered, Thomas McEvilley sees "… the world of political divisions become(ing) an arbitrary, artificial overlay on a material reality that lacks it."  By mapping each day it is taking a constant screen grab, instead of an eternal refresh. It is addressing the specific subjective material reality of my every day and acting like a sponge (bob). A way of recognizing the things that aren't going to slip and also what doesn't register, a reflection on my capacity or interest to want to hold onto or articulate these things on any given day. I will be in production of Another Day Another World during my research and development at Y3K gallery Melbourne, and my time with the Cneai and CareOf archive in Paris and Milan.   

These two bodies of work will be shown in collaboration with the ‘SPEECH and What Archive?’ research project in two exhibitions at CareOf (DOCVA) in Milan, and Y3K in Melbourne between December 2009 and February 2010. The archive methodology developed at Y3K Gallery will be disseminated through published matter in conjunction with their gallery program, a web site and as yet unknown formats. The research component of this project is supported by SPEECH and What Archive? hosted by A Constructed world. I will be working and visiting with Y3K gallery in Melbourne, the Cneai and A Constructed World in Paris and CareOf in Milan to undertake independent and collaborative research and development for these outcomes. 

I plan to use the Y3K and What Archive? Weblog as an ongoing forum for this research.
James Duetsher

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