Moving-Writing: J.Burrows & A. Heathfield.(4/10/10).Toynbee Studios


She says, “We all are just copying machines but every copy is different”

He says, “What is time? Time just is. I am time”

Thought is part of this reality. We don’t really think about it, but we are thinking it.
A copying machine (Image of an eye)

The creative act must include a subversion.
“To distract yourself from yourself so that yourself becomes more visible”

Repetition since 1970s at least. Every repetition carries difference as it takes place in time.
Experience of boredom – exhaustion.
DJ: Repetition of tracks to slow our expectation and then heighten them up.

[PROCESS]: Move away from my own thoughts and try to find writing (borrow voices) which would eco our experiences. Release from the obligation to create something new.
Re-enactment – going back

Economic, consuming culture.

Redo something that is not radical anymore
Restaging old choreographies comes from curators?
Dance: crisis of movement
Liberate, transform, return histories by bringing into the present.
Acknowledge the relation between past and present.

BOOK Arts in society: Being an Artist in Post-Fordist Times. Paul de Bruyne / Pascal Gielen
Do we resist? How do we know if we resist?