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Greetings everyone ~

For the last month or so I have been making an electrical bamboo sonic
sub in my basement. I hope you can come see it at Pond in San Francisco.
I think the work relates to the recent tragedies ~ but you'll have to
decide that for yourselves.

Joshua Churchill & Larnie Fox:
‘Reverse Flow’

October 12 - November 9, 2001
Opening Reception Friday October 12: 6:30 ? 9:30
Artists' talk Thursday October 18: 7:00 - 8:30


In Joshua Churchill and Larnie Fox's kinetic installations for Pond,
simple materials, everyday objects, and antiquated technologies (alarm
clock, radio, tv’s, airplane propellers, bamboo, copper) are equipped
with light, sound, and motion sensors forming two separate
environmentally-responsive systems. Set off by incidental stimuli (the
sound of laughter, a passing ambulance siren, the motion of a passersby)
and in turn each other, the installations sonically express the syntax
of circumstance, the morphology of chance, thereby replacing the
objects’ former functionality and utilitarian purpose with new meaning.

Inspiring admiration for the beauty and sound produced by the mechanical
contraptions, the works’ mechanical brilliance humiliates the digital,
as Fox puts it.  He points out that both his and Churchill's work
explore the logic of how something works rather than what something
looks like contrary logic in today's Digital Age that privileges surface
and screen.  ‘But after all, it's always been the role of art to be
contrary . . . ‘

P o n d: a place for art, activism, and ideas.
214 valencia st., b/w 14th and duboce,  san francisco, ca 94103 tel:
415.437.9151 /  fax: 415.723.7826 / [log in to unmask]  /
http://www.mucketymuck.org


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"Counterclockwise to loosen"

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