On 17/03/15 11:38 AM, ruth catlow wrote:
> I hear that the Internet is disappearing - from our screens into our stuff.
> I have always enjoyed the slippery nature of meaning-making across
> digital and physical realms.
> And I am thinking harder now about what it will mean for art that we can
> make so many different kinds of "things" act as the collection point for
> different kinds of sense data- heat, pressure, acceleration, radiation,
> tilt, sound, light, electric charge etc- and then do something with it.
> 
> To try to help me to think about it I have created a series of
> triptychs. These are the first of them. Warms and Shods

I love these. They are surprising, provocative and rewarding. There's
echoes of Kosuth's "1 and 3 Chairs", Danica Phelps's drawings of
everyday life and costs, and (throwing modesty to the wind) of my
Paintr, which searches for tags. But they're more of a challenge to the
viewer than those are now, covering more cognitive and socioeconomic ground.

- Rob.


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