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If you listen to NPR, or get Scientific America, or are breathing
-you've heard of Black Matter. And you've heard the Art Speak phrase Negative Space (to describe a hole in some Positive Space). Well here are some more - this time from the back cover of the February 2007 (aren't we still in 206?) isssue of Woodwork magazine. Here are some of the new Art Speak phrases contained in William Hunter's description of his piece, titled "Creation" - deconstruction (the piece blew up on the lathe) - reconstruction (I stuck the pieces back together) - wood/space relationship (I didn't fit things together well) (this next one's my new all time favorite) - the presence of abscence (you'll notice the absence of the pieces I couldn't find) - complexity of visual references (you may get a headache trying to figure out what I was trying to turn when things went all to hell) From the photo of the piece it lookes like he mounted a gnarly jarrah bowl on his lathe and tried to get two bowls out of it with a "bowl saver" set up (curved gouge that cuts down on waste and hollowing time by allowing you to basically scoop out bowl blanks from a large chunk of spinning wod) \ \ \ ) ) ) / / / The first, smallest bowl blank came out ok. The second almost came out - then broke into three or four pieces, leaving the rest of the burl with a broken hole in it. The pieces were put together, avoiding having any parts line up with each other, the bowl he did get sits in the middle of the remaining pieces of wood. When I hear FOX news misuse words, abuse words and use terms and phrases that make you go "HUH!??" it comes as no surprise. And when I hear the president of the United States repeatedly say "I'm the decider." you soon come to expect that he's going to say, and subsequently repeat, something that's going to make every english teach or professor he ever had want to hide under a rock, or perhaps want to hit the guy WITH a rock - while yelling "Decision Maker!" or "It's my decision!" I wonder if any 4th grade teacher is torturing his or her students by telling them to look up the definition of "decider" in the dictionary? Now Woodwork magazine exposes their readers to some of today's Studio Woodworkers, so I expect the wording in articles and captions to be more artsy than techie. But "the presence of absence"? The William Hunter piece was obviously turned - did they have to use "spin" in the description as well? Maybe it's just that my 2006 Bull**** Tank is full and My Cup Runneth Over. charlie b |
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