15.08.2023 Views

[Blake_Stimson,_Gregory_Sholette]_Collectivism_aft(z-lib

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

84 Chris Gilbert

and categorized the group’s statements—referred to as “blurts” to indicate

their not necessarily logical character—among which it established loose and

more naturalistic, if not fully logical, connections. In both projects, a web

of meaning and connections emerged, while the reader, made active rather

than passive, was invited to retrace and reactivate the connections. These

days the Blurting project is online on the Web site of Zentrum für Kunst und

Medientechnologie, where one can test its working. 17 To take a not particularly

representative example from the more than four hundred blurts in the

booklet, blurt 32 under the heading “ART” reads: “Are we concerned with

changing the rules of the game or starting a new one?” It leads via the strong

connector (→) to blurt 54: “Challenging habit and reXection is surely not

limited to categorically ambiguous art. Rather, categorically ambiguous art

forces labyrinthine ruminations about ‘art,’ the ‘category’ art, the boundaries

of art, art’s ‘nature’ etc.” According to the weaker style of connector

(&), this blurt leads to blurt 212 under the category “LEARNING”: “Art &

Language’s categorical ‘trouble making’ has caused some genuine cognitive

distress in the art-world: hence a realization of the potential of the gallery

(as a public learning situation).”

FIGURE 3.3. Art & Language, Index 01 (Documenta Index), 1972. Eight Wle cabinets, text, and

photostats; dimensions variable. Poster, lithograph on newsprint, 72.5 x 50.6 cm. Private collection,

Zurich. Courtesy of Art & Language.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!