PHILIP POCOCK documentary datatectures POCOCK/STEHLE/HEIDE/HUBER/WÜST How To Make Your Corner Mandala

Installing How To Make Your Corner Mandala Galerie OBORO Montreal

From: fwuest[at]compuserve.com
Subject: Re: gregor/box
Date: 26. Mai 2005 18:30:47 MESZ
To: philip.pocock[at]gmail.com
Cc: gregor.stehle[at]gmail.com, mail[at]fshuber.net
dear Gregor and Philip,
sorry for writing so late. Your piece is ready and looks totally great, as
you can see and hopefully share. Please see the 12 attached images. We
didn't use all of the items in the box, just as much as we thought is most
appropriate. So far Unmovie.org runs well with the Firefox Browser on the
PC. we will put the Backstage site as default. What you can't see in the
images, there is now a headset for the sound, attached to the case of the
computer, so that people can take it on and put it away again easily.
The whole show comes together very well, soon I can email images of it.
I hope you're happy with the outcome. Thanks for everything, your drawings
and indications were very helpful, or better said, they created the piece
and we just followed to realize it.
all the best,
Florian


hi f&f
flipping is fine. there is perhaps a chance to 'add' something for
visions akin to the flipping idea. the drawings are ideas and should
work, add the electric pole road... a village of paper corner mandalas
and the solo corner mandala... use the wall plugs as looks right... no
need to be as symmetrically or elliptically balanced with the 'things'
as with the cable... the silicon writing could we off the the left side
then, the silicon valley, the mind, the nonoo works, and a silicon
mandala could make a good floor shadow for the no noo work... key is to
try and not tangle or twist the cable too much as we did in the
drawings due to lack of space in my apt.... every loop goes back to the
same crossroads is possible, maybe there the bigger frosty glass
cableholder thing to hold them and the dsl hub with blinking little
lights, if that crossroads gets too crowded, then we found that laying
smaller loops on the floor clockwise and counterclockwise allowed us to
loop back up the wall right or left respectively.
and thanks for carrying the ball....
p&g

 

 

Emailed Installation Proposal - How To Make Your Corner Mandala

PHILIP POCOCK / GREGOR STEHLE / AXEL HEIDE / FELIX HUBER / FLORIAN WUEST UNMOVIE - How to Make Your Corner Mandala, Galerie OBORO Montreal 2005.