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Change: results when authorities would rather spend £5,000 on a mural than seriously attempt to make deprived estates fit for human habitation. Intended to be 'cheerful' but dumbed down and essentially depressing and patronising. Never found in upmarket areas. Provides work for committees and channels
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Change: A voice that seems at all sincere. Fold up their table and their gear And with the money disappear. (excerpt - P. Kavanagh)Hit and run sculpture- PRE-VANDALISED ART, PUBLIC ANTI-ART or ANTI PUBLIC-ART?My 'Objets D'Art' were to have been dumped
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Change: in many waysWe wehave moved from the Stone Age into the Concrete Age. Sometimes we must examine what we have become. Why Latin? I leave that for you to consider On completion of monolith or 'stone' circle-containers and spray cans of paint, plus old brushes are
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Change: Reference is made to the Celtic past, using archetypal modern building material, in many ways we moved from the Stone Age into the Concrete Age. Sometimes we must examine what we have become. Why Latin? I leave that for you to consider On completion of monolith or 'stone' circle-
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Change: people getshe toois close...struck... a surveillance camera monitors local youth interacting with and attempting to harm the figure.The reason being to provoke thought about community values and respect. An interesting social contrast
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Change: is that in England acts of violence often involve robbery as motive: Whereas Scottish violence istends to usuallybe gratuitous. This would seem to elicit investigationenquiryAdditional:In 1990 I produced undocumented street art applied by hand-cut stencil.
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Change: In England acts of violence often involve robbery as motive: Whereas Scottish violence is usually gratuitous. This would seem to elicit investigationAdditional:In 1990 I produced undocumented street art applied by hand-cut stencil. Those were inspired
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Change: creativity,so also meeting the obligatory 'community involvement' element. Creativity is in everything human. Life without creativity and imagination leads to frustration, banality and pain. Further proposal suited to London type urban environment- Old lady clutching handbag- she is made of vandal-proof carbon fibre...with a voicebox inside that screams 'please
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Feb 18 2009, 5:53 PM EST
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Change: done anyway) and thus become unwitting participants in the greater process and meaning of the work.work, WHATtherefore ISsubverting beingtheir defacedacts andof whodestruction areinto theacts of defacers?creativity. Further proposal suited to London type urban environment- Old lady clutching handbag- she
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Change: 'accidentally'accidentally left lying nearbyfor the locals to discover, Thus they can begin their acts of vandalism/revenge/frustration upon the monolith itself, and in this way become unwitting participants in the greater process and meaning of the work. WHAT IS being defaced and who are the defacers? Further proposal
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Feb 18 2009, 5:50 PM EST
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Change: h or 'stone' circle- containers and spray cans of paint, plus old brushes are 'accidentally' left lying nearbyfor the locals to discover, Thus they can begin their acts of vandalism/revenge/frustration upon the monolith
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Change: on wheels; contructed from timber and named TROJANTwo likely pet names for dogs, used with ambiguous meaning. Pit bull terriers are iconic status symbols of the new underclass.
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Change: water,slaughter, but sometimes it needs a push The deeper nuances are open for you to ponder without being 'spoon fed'.18ft concrete monolith with a Latin word for DEFACED moulded into it. Word possibilities include- deletum- subverto (overturn destroy) prosterno- (knock down, destroy) or other similar, such as;eradico
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Change: 'BRIT'BRIT ART MOVEMENT': LATE 1980sCOMMUNITY ART- results when authorities would rather spend £5,000 on a mural than seriously attempt to make deprived estates fit for human habitation. Intended to be 'cheerful' but dumbed down and essentially depressing and patronising. Never found in upmarket areas. Provides
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Change: objects'Objets D'Art' were to have been dumped clandestinely in areas of social deprivation. They might be 'pre-vandalised' or provoke destruction.A name and concept I considered working under wasHit and Run Ambulance20ft high soccer ball left without warning next
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Change: Art+Democracy=Mediocracy*Art+Bureaucracy=Mediocracy* * My own word describing the infrastructure for producing worthy, unchallenging, small town Public Art, probably designed or selected by committee Hit and run sculpture- PRE-VANDALISED ART, PUBLIC ANTI-ART or ANTI PUBLIC-ART?My objects were to have been dumped clandestinely
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Change: You can lead a horse to water, but sometimes it needs a push The deeper nuances are open for you to ponder without being 'spoon fed'.18ft concrete monolith with a Latin word for DEFACED moulded into it. Word possibilities include- deletum- subverto (overturn destroy) prosterno- (knock down, destroy) or
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Change: A variant of the idea utilises a Celtic 'Stone Circle' model, where each concrete upright (8ft in height) contains one of the various Latin terms meaning 'defaced' Why Latin? I leave that for you to consider On completion of monolith containers and spray cans of
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Change: own right; a notion taken from Joseph Beuys.Beuys. To provoke thought, or even to store art ideas for future use in notational form is a valid part of the whole. home 2. Paintings 4: Memory Flinch p5 Photographs 6. Urban Farming
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Change: To provoke thought, or even to store art ideas for future use in notational form wereis a valid part of the whole. home 2. Paintings 4: Memory Flinch p5 Photographs 6. Urban Farming
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