Saturday, July 23, 2011
TRASHY TALES: A TCP UNDER CONSIDERATION
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
TCPP02: WARHOL TIME CAPSULE PROJECT (TCP)
Where are you now?
On March 1st, I started my own time capsule. I didn’t really define it any real way. It’s more of an organic project as of now. I am using my Chinese medicine cabinet to store what I can throughout the months leading up to my graduation in December: 1) March, (2) April, (3) May, (4) June, (5) July, (6) August, (7) September, (8) October, (9) November.
I will have nine months to gather items for this project. Each drawer represents a month. Each drawer has 4 compartments- each representing a week. Like all time capsules, we have size/space issues. We also can’t put anything in there that will perish.
Like I said, during week one, I really didn’t have a method by any means. I just planned out the timing- to be opened in December or reviewed for this thesis… so in all likelihood, I may only have 8 months. Which is fine. 8 is a symbolically significant number. 8 minutes for the light of the sun to hit the earth. If it were to go out, we wouldn’t begin to feel its affects for 8 minutes. There is a lapse in time here… didn’t think about that did you? Time is defined by space. Scientifically speaking, and as an observable, time doesn’t exist without space.
Anyway, space and preservation is a common problem built into the ideas of time capsules. Another issue is remembering it. Since I have a small amount of time and a singular focus on my thesis these days, it’s not hard for me to remember to ptu stuff in here. However, it also helps that I live in a tiny apartment and the Chinese medicine cabinet is literally located in the center of it. How I came across this cabinet is another story.
Anyway, first week, I began to notice that due to the limits in space, I was very strained in what I could put in there. I was reluctant to collect receipts and other types of archaic trash (especially archaic in today’s digital age). But it was too soon to judge whether such articles would be telling later on. I also stayed away from pristine artifacts b/c in addition to the item itself, I wanted it to tell an additional story with its use pattern.
I also told myself that I wouldn’t review the contents until the very end. I expect that in the end, the gestalt of each month will come through and tell me a lot about my approach from month to month. Perhaps even week to week. I also want to keep the project as natural as I can without much editing. I don’t want it to feel contrived in the end.
I’ve noticed that it is hard to come by items that are worth saving or seem to tbe case. But maybe I should get away from this idea because as I learn and reflect more upon time capsules, I realize that they are somewhat interpretive. This is a just a project for myself- no need ot formalize the message… I know my audience. I know for the most part what will evoke my future emotion and/or not. But who knows?
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Friday, July 15, 2011
THE ELEMENT OF TIME
Thursday, July 14, 2011
interlude: horseplay
Friday, July 8, 2011
THE WHOLE FIRST...

