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A Funny Story about nudity and idealising death....
Chatting on the MA Chat this morning, I mentioned how frustrating it is that there's no space in CSM for our course to finish pieces during the end-of-year show, or even just hang-out... I lamented not being able to mix the plaster on-site for my body casting, but observed that maybe it was for the best as actually I probably would only be wearing clingfilm (to stop the hairs getting caught in the plaster!). I joked that maybe I should turn it into a performance piece...
And then I thought.... Maybe I should turn it into a performance piece?! Nudity aside, it would actually solve SO many problem! I really want to be covered by a single large sheet soaked in plaster - bummer to carry on the train, totally fine to make in-situ. I really have to lie still for a good hour for the plaster to go off - miserable on my kitchen floor, but much more fun with friends...
AND actually it makes sense from a semantic point of view - if this is about 'interring' myself (always thought that word was 'interning'!), what better than to actually 'lay in state' at the PV while my plaster sets, and then leave the cast as my final piece.
Motivation
The over all idea is to create an impression of sadness, mixed with humour and tranquillity - people should feel at rest with the 'body' not disturbed
Is this a tomb effigy? Or a burial? Or an autopsy? Or an museum display? Or some combination? What vibe do I want? I think that whilst this is a 'burial', that is perhaps the least helpful since I want an element of examination.
Effigies are designed to be viewed, and to be a tribute to the deceased (or to invite prayer for the deceased). That doesn't feel right - I want a sense of intrusion and examination - dissection of life in death.
I think then, that this WAS a burial, but that burial has been disturbed and placed on show for the viewer's consideration (and perhaps in some senses, gratification). No crime has been committed, so I think this is more akin to a museum piece or an archaeological find. What is on show then, is in the spirit of a reconstruction of something found 'in situ', not the original condition.
Aesthetically, this pushes me towards more of a spartan look - this is not a sumptuous burial, but the slightly 'cold' display of one. It pushes me towards more of a 'scientific' look - harsher lights, designed for examination. It suggests that the elements should be display in a more simple 'frame', against the idea of an elaborate 'casket'. It suggests glass, and dark victorian wooden frames. It suggests, perhaps, in extremis, some form of pseudo-scientific paraphenalia, like moist monitors. It suggests broken and fragmentary and pieced together.
Shroud torn open to reveal elements inside? Like it has been forcefully revealed for study
Base
- A box? Or flat? Really want people to have to peer in so maybe a box? But weight will be an issue again
- Shaped or rectangular?
- Solid or mesh?
- Covered in something in the shape of my body? Spines of some sort?
- Shallowly moulded to impression my body (somehow? Weight!) - I'd really like to do this - but how? Some form of foam? Needs to be light, stable, cheap, and ideally environmentally friendly. Considered corn starch foam, but would have to experiment to see if it's suitable
- What the hell is the background going to be?? Becoming a limiting factor! Maybe look at real archeological displays of skeletons? Doing so, suggests something very plain - a board with some sort of backing, together perhaps with 'sides' and/or a sheet or perspex raise up as a lid
Life Casts
- Face, hands, and feet
- Face deformed in some way? Skull? Partial? Too much!
- Make sure to cast wedding ring, and guild it afterwards
Body fragments
- Fabric casts - Swags over key areas (e.g. chest, thighs, ankles, neck etc) or more fitted 'garmets' like a shroud?
- Cast entire body as part of a performance on-site?
- If I make thin casts of enough of my body, do I need the fabric casts? Maybe fabric casts for the trunk, thin life casts for the limbs? Do I want to deliberately break any of the casts?
- Definitely want to keep them white and unstitched (e.g. no actual clothes)
- Some form of 'rib cage' - more interest, and a clearer message that this is a 'body'. Could also bring natural elements in if made from sticks
- "Wear" ribcage over ribs while taking fabric casting so it sits over the 'ribs' but also has the shape of my body
- Build an entire 'skeleton' out of found sticks?
- Lily's fist in epoxy as a 'heart'
- Hole over the position of the heart, as those it has been torn out, but also to allow the epoxy "heart" to be seen
- Threads or wire binding together? Nimbus of thread from back of face? Fragmentary face? Fabric background, with faded outline? Stitched into body?
Grave Goods
- An acorn in one hand
- A book of Time Management under the other
- Flowers on head?
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