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Walk No.28


Route: Home to Totnes Train Station via the riverbank
Duration: 20 Mins
Time of Day: Morning

Paul Ricoeur?:  ~reading the signs~

Projection/translation/Production:  From nature to me not me to nature.  (Fulton talks about not imposing things on the site/nature.)  Fulton v Long.  In gallery, product v in situ/no product (see Tufnell and Wilson 2002)

Thumb/Finger: Still using my finger memory system.  What would fingerprints as maps, enlarged, be like? All the lines/scars on the body as maps..... lines of memory, journeys...

Polarised:  I'm working in two methods, pulling opposite ways.  Conceptual ideas made material are not expanding the research.  They're full stops on the end of a thought train.  Not process, just working to illustrate a point.  The more dynamic, unfolding processes seem to interweave theory/thought/discovery and are more like italics, gently accenting emphasis but totally integral to the meaning of the sentence.














On the run: I'm aware of an internal escaping.  The compulsion to walk comes from an inability to stay still. Remember Klee, walking is falling, constantly moving, falling.

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