Showing posts with label scenting new york. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scenting new york. Show all posts

14.10.11

reflection


on the week's work



this is one of the last places i spent time infiltrating the environment, ost cafe, and it was such a lovely space i wished i'd found it earlier!

i also walked, the last full day there, to prosperity dumpling in china town, the most delicious dumplings you'll have in nyc! worth every step of the the three-mile round-trip hike i did!!









9.10.11

new york day 9






sweet melodies in responses to my scent, composed of a very heavy floral violet and smoky/spicy cade mixture. it sticks to me like molasses sweet hot tar

i spent time reading scandalabra by derrick brown, such a brilliant book of poetry, buy it right away if you don't own it. i had the privilege of seeing him read at a friends' salon in seal beach last spring, so entertaining in person



future crystallization project: the shoe inserts from my performance, scented with the gunk of the lower east side, the wealth of the meatpacking district, and the sparkle of chelsea

all we need in life, gunk, wealth, and sparkle






6.10.11

new york day 6


today's concoction was inspired by food. a mixture of herbs and food-based oils such as coriander, thyme, tomato, lemongrass, bbq, and vetiver for the base. as i was sitting and reading, someone was eating something with cinnamon, and as i smelled my perfume i was struck by the fact that that was the missing ingredient!

 

when will you come, walking with feet of silver
bearing the rainbow as a gift
to quench these parching fevers?

i spent time reading the songs of the seven senses by don blanding, who did the illustration to open the chapter on scent (part of the poem is from desert flowers). much of the book referenced hawaii, and it paired nicely with this email i got from a man who attended my mfa show about 6 months ago:

i am not aware of what musk by itself smells like. where can i get some? and also are you aware of the nice odors of maile leis and cherimoya flowers in bloom?


reminds me of some of the line of questioning in job:

Who can number the clouds in wisdom? or who can stay the bottles of heaven,
 When the dust groweth into hardness, and the clods cleave fast together?


mention


my project got a little mention here

27.8.11

graffiti


i'm excited to have found a couple of kindred spirits in the scent exploration game


and as i think more about scent in my own work, it does have a great relationship to graffiti, i had been thinking already about architecture and scent, the idea of creating walls with unwanted aromas (animal urine mixed with squid ink as deterrent and protection against predators)

and i love the idea of my perfume being like physical graffiti in the brain of a viewer. powerful potential while walking the streets of new york and disseminating my work

the idea that i'm also collecting a solemn request, or expression of gratitude (prayer as defined by oxford english dictionary) from some recipients makes it an exchange, hopefully, resulting in some form of amelioration 













6.6.11

sculptural performance art



this is a site i will be updating during the performance from october 1-10th, 2011 during art in odd places in new york city.  i will be chronicling some of the developments as i go.

my work centers on the contrast between the visible, the ephemeral, the auditory—and the temporal marks of identity.  i characterize my practice as sculptural performance art.  i use my body as the purveyor of scent, and i collect language based upon the environment the scent creates, both in its transient presence on my body, and in its molecular interaction with the architecture and people present.  from these transactions, come visceral, non-representational self-portraits composed from text, object, and scent

here's my proposal:

For my proposed project I will be wearing a single garment for the duration of a performance, in which I will develop separate perfumes to perform with each day of the festival while walking 14th Street between the banks of the West and East Hudson River.  During these walks I will collect language from literature, pop culture, and conversation on the street, culminating in text poems and fragrances composed as reactions to each day's experiences.  In addition, the garment worn during the performance will be crystallized in a solution preserving its use, but abstracting its form.  One geographical and historical location I would like to include in my daily walk is St. Mark’s Bowery, as I consider the need for ritual, and the logical rhythm that their Friday noonday prayer service inspired in my routine of walking.  As I think about how rhythm and routine work into life, prayer seems a logical place to go, and perfume is often referred to in literature as both poetry and prayer.  The connections are loose enough to be open, but bound enough to fall into ritual.  I am interested in documenting through the text I collect those phrases, which I will take from culture and define as prayer, whether directly referential, or someone swearing on the street.  I know my own personal rituals and prayer are sacred and profane often simultaneously. 
            The documentation of the performance will be in the form of marks made on my garment.  Wearing a single dress for the duration of the performance I will collect both the physical marks, but also the atmosphere of my experience.  Furthermore, the perfumes will mark the spaces I pass by molecularly entering the atmosphere leaving an ephemeral trail behind me each day, and I will further document my experience at the end of the day by composing the fragrance I will perform with the next day, based upon the previous one.  By the end of the performance I will have a collection of perfumes from each day of the festival, poems composed as text-based responses, and the dress, which I will crystallize and render abstract, as a non-representational form of self-portraiture.
            Since the project takes place on my body in a set environment, the installation/de-installation and maintenance are simply based upon my own body’s energy and endurance.  

For more information on my practice please visit my website: