So the forests need to wait a week or two before being allowed to cloud my vision entirely. I need to make that planetarium first.
About 6 months ago, a Canadian artist, Shaunna Dunn, mentioned the phrase 'cardboard constellations' in my presence. The phrase stuck to me. And that turned into an idea for a cardboard planetarium, that could just sit, alone, in a laneway or a street.
A cardboard dome, punched with pinholes. The sunshine comes through the pinholes, and becomes the stars. In this little dark cardboard place. It's a moments visual silence in the middle of the city. Stargazing as you would on a mountain top, but not. You're in some noisy laneway. In the daytime. But the stars are there too. Powered by the sun. A simplified simulation of what we can no longer see, where most of us live...
So. Cardboard is me. I am cardboard. And paper binders. And starcharts of the sydney sky in summer.
permanent curvature of the spine from 12 hours cutting corrugated cardboard with stanley knife in an un-ergonomic position
1 comment:
hi, I like your dome. Did you design it yourself or is it based on something else? Will you be exhibiting it somewhere?
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