21 years (part 3)
The third part of "thing" (2005-2007)
I realised with a shock a few months ago that I've been obsessively documenting my self image for just over twenty years now. I wanted to move on from this but it took me a while to work out how. I previously wrote about this intention here and here.
Basically I decided to make a piece of work that will contain just about every single decent image of me taken or created in just over two decades, all in chronological order, whether made by me of by others, including photographs, graphics, art, illustration, whatever. There will be loads of unposted work in there.
I guess, for me it's a form of aversion therapy. I'm trying to overload on images of myself so I can wipe my slate clean and make a new, more creative start next year. Once I'm done no one (including me) will ever want to see another photo or video or picture of me again and I will feel free to move my creative practice onto other things.
I have a lot more to say about "thing", my motivation(s), the "year of the selfie" and why I'm stopping taking photos of myself, but I will post those thoughts after the final part of "thing", which, with this being the last day of 2014, will definitely leak into 2015 at this rate.
A lot of Second Life and early Deathline in this one.
Credits for this segment (2005-7):
All images by me except:
- Some photos and Second Life snapshots by Kate F, Isobel O, Stephen Angell, Jennie Werlemar, Johanna Mostert, Erika O, Ian B, Graham C, Lara G, David P, Miranda R, Jon N
- Polaroids (2007) by Jennie Werelmar, Tyler S, and Jennie's mum
- Deathline studio and location photos (2006) by Johanna Mostert
- Deathline live photos (2006-7) by Dani, N1c0, Eamon Lane, Stephen Angell, Erika O, Miranda R, Helana Love
- Invisibilia illustrations (2006) by Greg Stekelman
- Deathline location photos (2007) by Stewart Ruffles
Some images could not have attribution traced. Mists of time etc. Sorry if you were the creator.
Song: 'We Took Paris' by Deathline (music & lyrics by me and Jennie Werlemar). Recorded 2007 by Deathline. Originally released on Rock Noir EP (NOIR1001), 2007, deleted. Reissued on I Cannot See EP (NOIR1006), 2013.
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21 years (part 2)
The second part of "thing" (2000-2004)
I realised with a shock a few months ago that I've been obsessively documenting my self image for just over twenty years now. I wanted to move on from this but it took me a while to work out how. I previously wrote about this intention here and here.
Basically I decided to make a piece of work that will contain just about every single decent image of me taken or created in just over two decades, all in chronological order, whether made by me of by others, including photographs, graphics, art, illustration, whatever. There will be loads of unposted work in there.
I guess, for me it's a form of aversion therapy. I'm trying to overload on images of myself so I can wipe my slate clean and make a new, more creative start next year. Once I'm done no one (including me) will ever want to see another photo or video or picture of me again and I will feel free to move my creative practice onto other things.
I have a lot more to say about "thing", my motivation(s), the "year of the selfie" and why I'm stopping taking photos of myself, but I will post those thoughts after the final part of "thing", which will probably leak into 2015 at this rate.
WARNING. this segment is very NSFW. Lots of sexual imagery and full frontal nudity. Please avoid if you are underage or sensitive.
Credits for this segment (2000-4):
All images by me except:
- Some photos by Kate F, Anthony F, Martin L, Cath L
- Polaroid (2003) by Stuart P
- Electric Shocks studio photos (2002) by Phil Clarke and Johanna Mostert
- Electric Shocks live photos (2002-4) by Phil Clarke, Harry Cymbler, Ed Sirrs, Lucy P, Kate F
- Electric Shocks location shots, Guitar Magazine (2003) by Ed Sirrs
- Electric Shocks flickbook (Amsterdam and Birmingham, 2003) by Honeymink
- ELectric Shocks live and location shots (2004) by Emma Campbell
- Second Life portraits by Boueg Bergman (2004)
Some images could not have attribution traced. Mists of time etc. Sorry if you were the creator.
Song: 'The Mass of Men Do Lead Lives Of Quiet Desperation' by Electric Shocks (lyrics by Dan Hardy, music by me). Recorded 2004, at Bark Studio by Brian O'Shaughnessy and Electric Shocks. Unreleased.
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21 years (part 1)
The first part of "thing" (1994-1999)
Basically it will eventually be every single decent image of me taken or created in just over two decades, all in chronological order, including loads never before posted.
For me it's a form of aversion therapy. I'm trying to overload on images of myself so I can wipe my slate clean and make a new, more creative start next year. Once I'm done no one (including me) will ever want to see another photo or video or picture of me again and I will feel free to move my creative practice onto other things.
I previously wrote about this intention here and here.
I have a lot more to say about "thing", my motivation(s), the "year of the selfie" and why I'm stopping taking photos of myself, but I will post those thoughts after the final part of "thing", which will probably leak into 2015 at this rate.
Credits for this segment (1994-99):
All images by me except:
- Some photos by Kate F, David G, Nick M, Damien D, Dolly, Honeymink, Karen G, Daniel G, Pauline, Sarah Demetriou
- Stills from untitled video (1994) by me and David G
- Super 8 still (1995) by Minou
- Photocollages by Luis
- Stills from 'Shift' (1996) © Carlton TV, directed by Tom Mugridge
- Six Inch Killaz drawings by Mona
- Skin Two photomontage (1996) by Michael Fearnley
- Ritual photo by James & James (1997)
- Flickbook of stills from 'Trashola' (1997) by Donald Takeshita-Guy
- Fashion drawing (my 'Studio 54' suit design) by Roger Craig Searle (1997)
- MSN site of the day screen grab ©1998 Microsoft
- Flickbook of stills from 'The Warehouse' (1998) © Thames TV, produced by Kate Copstick
- Flickbook of stills from Six Inch Killaz at Madam Jojos by Phil Clarke (1998)
- Some drawings by Mercy Breheny (!998)
- Various Six Inch Killaz flyer designs by Mona and Luis
- Flipside magazine photos by Johnny Volcano (1999)
Some images could not have attribution traced. Mists of time etc. Sorry if you were the creator.
Song: 'She Calls Angels (demo)' by Six Inch Killaz (lyrics by Jasmine, music by me), performed by me with Mona on toy piano. Recorded 1998, remixed 2014.
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