Tuesday 3 July 2012

From here you can almost see the sea: A response to living in Plymouth

'Forty Nine Minutes' 2012

A list of objects seen on a walk from home to the sea. Printed on tracing paper, the translucent pages suggest a gradual revealing of a view of the sea.

Another part of the response to living in Plymouth. This is a suggestion the the sea (a metaphor for happiness), can almost be seen, which it to say, that actually, it can't be seen, (and that happiness can't be experienced here).

I used a dictaphone to record a continuous stream of verbal commentary on the objects I could see on my walk - a journey of 49 minutes from my house to the waterfront.



'Forty Nine Minutes' 2012
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Tracing paper and ink




Inside:'Forty Nine Minutes' 2012
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Tracing paper and ink


 Inside:'Forty Nine Minutes' 2012
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Tracing paper and ink







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