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SHELF LIFE #4A: SKIPBOX

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

SkipBox is probably my favorite thing I’ve ever made. It’s a 5-channel video / 10-channel audio project and sculpture. I designed and fabricated a console, mixing/recording apparatus for it and shot hours of footage of myself skipping rope around large pieces of public art and temporary pieces of street construction.

 

I had microphones in my shoes and on my collar. One would pick up the percussive rhythms of the different surfaces I skipped on while the other recorded my breathing, little mantras I’d repeat or vocalizations I’d make. These would then each be routed to mixers that people interacting with the sculpture could manipulate. Additionally, I had built a little recording deck into the SkipBox console surface–so, blank cassettes could be purchased from the gallery to record mixes of the work as they were generated by visitors.

 

Each of the 5 channels of video has its own, independent set of video clips–and no two clips are of a matching duration. Each clip is as long as it had to be to skip full-circle around whatever was being skipped around. Each channel is also looped, so the image/sound structure is perpetually randomized.

 

I still have a small edition of different tapes that I made with the machine available. I’ll add them to the store one of these days. Each tape is signed and numbered. The artwork is inked sneaker and jumprope on paper.

 

The sculpture and a tiny collection of the vids are below. Sadly, the quicktime lacks the audio distortion that the amp in the sculpture provides. Sadlier, the clips are also microscopic, so you lose a lot of the sense of scale and setting that make all of the featured skipjects so beautiful.

 

skipbox installation view 

 

 

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