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In 1998, with the turn of the century / millennium approaching, TNWK
destroyed 101 books. They have been working with the remnants and
the repercussions ever since.
Two sheets of paper, pages 99-100 and pages 101-102 were removed from
each book and rebound into sibling volumes, present and available
for reading and reference in the installation space.
The rest of the pages were shredded in the Theater School at Utrecht
for a festival / symposium on ‘The Ephemerality of the Text’
in 1999. These shreds formed the substance of Sheet of Paper, both
on the surface of the bed and as a support to the bed itself.
please
also see info on The Books (sources and procedures) elsewhere on this
website
There are 3 projected materials in the installation of Sheet of Paper:
- footage of TNWK sleeping on the shreds filmed in the Base Space,
using motion capture software (10 frames every 3 seconds over 4.5
hours)
- the shredding of a 1961 'The Geographical Atlas of the World', that
can be seen framing the bed base.
- an extract from a performance of acrostics spelling out the campaign
slogan Enduring Freedom.
TNWK would like to thank Openport, Nathan Butler, Mark Jeffery, Judd
Morrissey, Lori Talley and Sally Alatalo, Betsy Lewin, Sarah Elliot,
Erica Erdmann, Kate Lawroski, David Cook, Trevor Martin, Leah Pietrusiak,
without whose generosity and support the work would not have been
possible.