The Seeker |
Just like a real landscape its mood changed with the changing light. |
The seeker physically, is a landscape made from of books. The landscape is a setting
for a character (the seeker) and a vehicle for an idea.The Idea for the
piece and the idea for the exhibition of the same name, came about at the same time one evolving
alongside the other.
The
idea, the theme, for the exhibition, was revelations. It seemed like an interesting
topic so I thought of what it meant to have a revelation, of how
revelations are a personal experience and how from an outside
perspective they may seem very different. Take that thought further,
imagine an alien race looking at humanities greatest moments of
revelation. Would they relate to our profound experiences or see our
insights as trivial or unimportant?
When
people think of revelations they often think of the grand and
spectacular or of religious connotations, yet a moment of revelation could
be as mundane as "oh so that's where I left that cheese sandwich". Our
lives are full of these moments, mundane and prophetic, and there is
something extremely funny about this.
So
the seeker seeks. Is he looking for that grand and prophetic moment of
revelation? Or is he just passing the time? Does he gaze into the sky
hoping to see the face of God, or powerful beings from another
dimension? Does he seek for something other or to find himself? What if
we do some seeking of our own? What will we see? Will we see the same
thing...
From words to ideas and stories, from books to hills, from the physical to the philosophical |
Seek and you shall find |
Go on take a look. No, the other side. Climb on the plinth and look through the binoculars.
I cant see anything...Oh, ha ha. Ohh...
What you lookin at? |
Just what is is hes looking for what does he see? |
How I grinned.
Book rage aftermath! |
1000000 cuts of books,
100 cuts of self,
1000 profanities uttered,
400 books mutilated in the name of art ( they weren't very good books)
and a lot of time.
This is not good for my health. Was it all worth it? What was the point? Whats the point in anything? |
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