Confessions of a Recovering Data Collector. By Ellie Harrison.
Confessions of a Recovering Data Collector is the first book to be published about Ellie’s work. It was released on 22nd April 2009 to coincide with the artist’s solo exhibition at the Viewpoint Gallery, Plymouth College of Art. ‘Ellie Harrison was a ‘data collector’. For over five years she documented and recorded information about nearly every aspect of her daily routine, amassing reams of data in the process. She photographed and catalogued 1,640 meals and snacks for her project Eat 22, and calculated the total distance of a year’s worth of travel on public transport for Gold Card Adventures. But these laborious, demanding and introverted processes took their toll. Something had to give. Ellie had to quit!’ This book documents the process of rehabilitation that followed Ellie’s decision, as she set about coming to terms with her ‘data collecting’ past and beginning to reinvent her role as artist. In a specially commissioned text, Sally O’Reilly turns ‘therapist’; devising and administering our patient with a harsh but eye-opening treatment known as Hysterical-Historical Praxis Therapy. By exploring the social, political and historical context of this condition, she outlines possible root causes in the target-driven worlds of Thatcherism and New Labour. She provides successful ‘case studies’ of alternative critical practices and offers ‘motivational slogans’ to help carry our patient onwards to success and happiness... more... http://www.ellieharrison.com/index.php?pagecolor=9&pageId=project-confessions _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
