26.4.11

Christian Marclay- The Clock



Christian Marclay | The Clock, 2010

Single channel video | Duration: 24 hours | Courtesy White Cube

 British art show 7. In the days of the comet

The Clock, features thousands of found film fragments of clocks, watches, and characters reacting to a particular time of day. These are edited together to create a 24 hour-long, single-channel video that is synchronised with local time. As each new clip appears a new narrative is suggested, only to be swiftly overtaken by another. Watching, we inhabit two worlds; that of fiction and that of fact, as real-time seconds fly inexorably by.



These clips from several thousand films, are structured so that the resulting artwork always conveys the correct time, minute by minute, in the time zone in which is it being exhibited. The scenes in which we see clocks or hear chimes tend to be either transitional ones suggesting the passage of time or suspenseful ones building up to dramatic action.


when do you stop watching the film?
fixed on film but conscious of real-time
how long did it take to make? production of the work as much a part of it as the final film
endurance- making the film- appreciate that it can/has been done








18.4.11

People and the environment





our actions
how we move
how we interact
our behavior
environments/situations that force us to interact
the distance/space between us


simplified
objects when we do not interact?

13.3.11

wall drawing







texture
process- sanding the wall

subtle
would audiences notice the work?
situation- place work where it can be seen but still missed

intervening- changing the wall
other ways of doing this?

does the work have to be this minimal?

best way to document the work? film. sound

untitled?..

filming public in a square

square
line
grid
space
shape
buildings
movement
direction

thoughts-
placing a sculpture in the centre of the square or at the corner of the square?  dividing the square?
how would this affect the public? obstruct. intervene. change the direction of their movement. control.

film the reaction?

would the public stop and question why is the object there? would they be aware of their change in direction? would it make them aware of the space? the situation? everyone now having to change direction?

behaviour
relationships
shape between bodies

entering
leaving
overtaking

pattern
system
routine

Original fim- 02.03.11.  approx 17:00. (unfortunately unable to upload)

what if i was to film at 09.00.. would everyone be walking in the opposite direction?

line. square.

why do we find something so simple so interesting? why do we continue to look?

'inexhaustibility of art' (Michael Fried- Art and Objecthood)

the object
‘continues to nourish us time and time again. We cant see it in a second, we continue to read it’  
‘There is something absurd in the fact that you can go back to a cube in the same way’ (Fried 1998, p.166) 



Architecture. Sculpture. Space

How we move and act around it? How we are controlled by it?

interaction
intervention
movement
shape
space

being aware of self in a situation. in a space. relationships



animal kingdom-
08.03.11
not really related but kind of is- got me thinking about other things. behaviour

animals      
birds
fly
city
people
change
watch
stare
system
walk