ghostliness/phantoms
ghosts of buildings
temporality in sculpture
limbo space
ghosts n memories/emotional ghosts
food & ghosts/ touch & eating
humour & grief
burning
presence of skin/absence of skin
ghosts as abstract configuration of body or self
Willie Doherty - Ghost Story
historic events/ lingering in a specific site - a stage for traumatic acts
ghosts as absences
temporality of landscape and its identity
Neil Carroll
In Persuit of the Brocken Spectre
RHA Dublin
mondegreen - mandela effect

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So I thought I'd write a small precursor, a lot of the drawings I'm working on seem a bit premature, or at least without context to a larger thematic body.
I've been doing heavy, reading and also interested in biological precepts of horticulture and hybridity/splicing. As well as "post-modern racial hybridity" its like a weird inversion which kinda of acts in tandem with right-wing "white genocide" theories.

So here are some of my premade-digital collages to work from.

I've been working through an idiom of "where do you get your body from" using suppositions and archetypal presets as a means to navigate through this dialectic.

1) The inherited body
2) The sexual body
3) The literary body
etc...

as I'm working on multiple things and waiting until I can order specific things again, I've attached some things that interest me and have been vaguely informative.

INFLUENCES/REFERENCES>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1) Average face of nations 2) English colonial minature) 3 photo by lionel Wendt 4) food from bengali naming ceremony) 5)fruit sticker 6&7) Haris Epaminonda 8&9) Paul Thek

SKETCHES/WORK \/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \
Jaki Irvine

Ack Ro'
24 January - 29 February 2020
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin
NM JK EMAIL CONVERSATION
Wax & mirror things from the studio before all this happened
Drawings made at home using colour pencil, markers, pens on paper. Could be expanded into large scale drawings (currently A3 size) or continue to work in a series perhaps representing different rhythms - I'm not sure yet but they seem to be taking a shape of something.

I've been thinking & reading about
Synchronicity (Carl Jung) | Quantum Entaglements | TIME (who hasn't!?) | Astrology & Various Chart readings

How we experience time/how does time taste/ the texture of time/ time & (un)consciousness / How to represent time/ time through the birth chart - Solar Returns - Chart subsumptions - capturing momentary transits - drawing time,
drawing down time,
drawing upon time
drawing out time
Time drawn out

Collective consciousness & archetypes:

Chronic/Kaironic/Aionic Time

Chronos - Saturn - Ego - Chronological time - chronic time - linear - time as resource - death anxiety

Kairos - Uranus - Soul Time - Timeliness - creative - expansive - time of the soul - potentiality

Aion - Neptune - Unbounded - Sacred - Eternal - Infinite - "Aionic time is our immeasurable movement of experienctial intensificaiton toward our unique but no less cosmic destiny" Matthew Segall

Our individual rhythms and time signatures that we express and how our our psychic rhythms are in tune with the planetary rhythms and their cycles.

Each of us the micro to the macro of the Universe - "As Above, So Below"


Recently, I decided to understand my practice as a more flexible system which includes objects, text, sound, spoken-word performances as well as moving image and the constant interaction between these media within live-installations. Specifically, this means that I decided not to work towards individual pieces, but to continue my work as chapters that interact with each other; re-acting on specific situations, locations and contexts where the pieces are produced, stored or are shown. Within these chapters or situations, objects and materiality continuously shift, adapt and extend their meaning, purpose or aim – during my live interaction with them. Nowadays, the concept of uncertainty is a powerful, subversive tool in order to rise questions about understanding and to be confronted with oneself as an active (re-)producer of decisions and meanings, particularly by thinking about categorisation.

Within my practice the spectators are incorporated into the work rather than assuming a contemplative, passive role. The anonymity between spectators, work, space and myself in the roles of artist, author or producer dissolves. The process of making as well as the live-elements in my performances are documented and in
turn form a starting point for a new chapter. Additionally, Iβ€˜m interested in the loop as a concept, enabling a continuous re-interpretation of the work and each chapter. This re-interpretation does not happen through an active (physical) involvement of the spectators, but rather through a fragmentary narrative and the offer to believe this haptic narrative or to doubt it.

JCK
"The way that objects are produced in writing is elusive, almost covert. I still really love things and I still use found objects, so it’s not an entirely dematerialised practice, but it’s more about arranging spaces and being immersed in a struggle for material presence.

Initially I built a structural writing space around myself in the studio using cabinets, tables and all the ad-hoc stuff I could find. By the time I’d stacked up all that furniture and shelving there was very little room, but it was the peculiar constraints of that environment that ended up determining the dynamics for The Dark Object, my first book. I developed a series of stories about the space I’d created around me, the activity of writing, and the process of discovering writing to be a form of sculpture.

Fiction naturally raises questions about what’s real or not, it reflects on how things are constructed and how the material presence of things can be counterbalanced by an absence. I’m particularly interested in that paradox: how it produces something that we invest belief in, that operates as part of the everyday but that simultaneously declares itself a fabrication."

Katrina Palmer
'...this page is super slow and frustrating it's really hard to turn it; this page is so slimly; this is the wrong page; this page is so heavy.’ What is it to make an artist book about oneself? To construct a biography in which the formal structures and chapter divisions develop a narrative, into which the self dissolves?
Shahryar Nashat
Nora Schultz
Laure Prouvost
Janice Kerbel
Camille Henrot
Vikenti Komitski - Mimicry II (link)
⇩ ⇩Spring of Dream or Nightmare - Moscow ZIL cultural centre ⇩ ⇩
"What mysterious power lies in the ability to dream? The information glut, the development of technology and an increase in the level of anxiety forced the magical characters, monsters and other creatures of human consciousness to emigrate. They climbed out from under the beds and wardrobes into a virtual space where the vulnerable can have inexplicable power, and high impulses are mixed with everyday life. Does this sound like a dream? Sleep? Is it safe in it? After all, this means that sweetheart is no longer so harmless, and touching can be perfect and frightening. Does the dream have a wrong side? Are nightmares hidden behind fantasies?"
Bunny Rogers - Memorial, 2020, Kunsthaus Bregenz
Facing Our Dystopian Future - The Urban Prehistorian
link to full article
Tom Putman
"Fake Roses"
exploring interaction through absurdity. In a sleep paralysis-like state of endless scrolling, the virtual seeps out from the data stream into physical reality.
A continuing exploration of the invisible forces of data in our everyday life, this project takes the user interface from both sides.
Exploring our interaction with the screen, the device.
Envisioning impossible objects that exist within the virtual through mixed reality installation.

Screens as a metaphor for transition between β€œdimensions”

Dimensions - field - portal - gauze - veil - planes
The fold

Reflecting two dimensions on each other. How does the virtual mirror our physical world and vice-versa?
The idea of virtual reality as another, a created fiction rather than an extension of the physical or metaphysical of humanity.
viewing our relationship to place/space/objects/memory through the screen -
everything is "gameified", prioritising repetitive actions and short-term payoff
....making a video that looks like a game?

two good ideas for games I thought up years ago were Bus Driver and Pigeon Simulator, both kind of the same concept of exploring the city as a disembodied figure

walking endless corridors
personal haunting


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