
collaboration with spurse
What is drawing and how does it produce new relations to our environment that
are not contingent on the fixed representations of the world we live in?
How can drawing be used as a dynamic mediator of experience? This exhibit is
made up of a selected variety of experimental drawings, from a wide range of
individuals who have (or will have), in one form or other, collaborated on a
spurse sponsored project (as well as other artists interested in the ideas of
experimental drawing practices). Some of the drawings for this exhibit would
be comprised of an archive of drawings that total over 2000, which have been
produced by drawing machines, and other experimental practices of human and
non-human collaboration. This massive archive is centered not on the creation
of a static or reflexive image that mirrors reality, but rather upon drawing
as an experimental engagement of one’s body in the world. spurse’s
investigation of drawing machines center on mechanisms that operate in tandem
with the body, in that they are activated by one’s bodily movement in
space, thereby becoming an expression of the body in the world rather than a
representation of it. One of the components to this exhibit would be drawing
machines capable of producing drawings in situ e.g., by the movement of visitors
in and within proximity of the Gallery (from the mechanical movement of the
Gallery’s entry door(s), by the movement of a computer mouse, and other
potential activators). These machines will be in constant production throughout
the duration of the show, generating drawings based upon the participation of
visitors. In effect, the exhibition becomes itself a machine, capturing, coding
and decoding everything it intersects.