As someone who likes to produce time-based pieces, the (we)blog form of RFAOH (where Shinobu + Matt asked us to make our “reports”) was the main element that form what I did during my residency in RFAOH. The decision to try to make a single post every single day (the reference to Tehching Hsieh's “Time Clock Piece” is shameless, rendering it a much-downgraded version of the seminal piece) was made by experiencing this provided format.
My original intent to delve more into writing + teaching as productive media, as opposed to merely supportive ones, was proven to be challenging, especially with our constant failure to revive Karbonjournal.org up until my withdrawal. Teaching, on the other hand, served as an omnipotent force underlining (nearly, if not) all of my posts.
The privilege of not making any work is proven to be fruitful for my personal development. Not surprising, I have no problem being an artist not known to have produced any kind of art work in any kind of artistic medium. Surprising, I finally can call myself an artist now, without a flinch.
But art wins in the end, all the time, in my world. No matter how hard I try to evade it (by choosing architecture as my subject, to despising the term “artist”), it always finds a way to break and make itself a big part of my life. Future? Who knows, all I can say right now is because of RFAOH I am getting more comfortable to embrace the fact that most of the time I have no fucking idea what I'm doing. Little calculation, a lot of luck, and undying willingness to have fun get me this far. I hope they're taking me even further, to dwell on the unknown.
Matt wrote on Mar 8:
...Sorry, The quote I'm referring to below is the last two paragraphs at that link. beginning "The role of knowledge and art..."
Matt wrote on Mar 8:
Ultimately, I believe its about empathy. Its about producing humans who are meta-aware of their own humanity and what that means. There is a great quote by Chris Hedges that I always come back to when this discussion of art and scholarship arises. (http://www.truth-out.org/chris-hedges-retribution-a-world-lost-screens63624)
farid wrote on Mar 7:
What's it about than, Matt? To produce people who can in turn produce another?
Matt wrote on Mar 7:
Thats a really great question. While doing my MA in Art Education and the realization that it had nothing to do with either was eye opening/crisis inducing. These are all my interests too Farid. I wish I could have been in on these discussions.