pyr(rh)ic
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This series of site-specific and durational
performances involved the burning of individuals’ names from three
books that had served as a means for staff communication within an emergency
winter nightshelter for homeless people. The nightshelter (managed by
Kirsten Lavers) had operated during the winter of 97/98 in a redundant
victorian library. Before this unique social document could become available
for public reading the confidentiality of the people named in the text
had to be addressed. To burn a hole in one side of a double-sided notebook,
necessarily creates bizarre erasures on the other side. As such the
disruption of the surface logics of the text acquired both new urgencies
and losses. As each name was burnt away the people whose confidentiality
was being honoured were fictionalised - judge, company director, truck
driver, lucky winner, youngest son - and inserted into a live and recorded
reading of the book. Process and product plugged into each other at
every stage of the 5 day long performances unravelling towards the gestural
closure of perfect binding. |
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pyr(rh)ic solution #
book one was performed in Cambridge July 1998 |
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pyr(rh)ic solution
# book two was performed at the Boots Library, Nottingham November 1998
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A
video document of this performance
was exhibited as part of Live Culture at Tate Modern March 2003 |
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py(rh)ic solution # book
three was performed at the In The Event Of The Text Symposium, Utrecht
1999 |
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