Artistic Method

Is there an
‘artistic method’ which parallels the
‘scientific method’ or has postmodernism made this question redundant? 
If so, why?

I’m going to a symposium on Tuesday 5th where we’ll get to talk about this. It’s something I could certainly do with the help in, since I am writing about how books affect this practice. I’d attack the subject here though. I think there are these methods, several among many. Postmodernism has made our basis of judging their relative value redundant, but they are still useful categories of thought. I think that there is some sort of artistic method (though no single method in the sense the subject perhaps implies from its comparison to scientific method.) However, inasmuch as a postmodernist view of scientific method reveals it as one possible paradigm (rational, logical) among several, it is in exactly the same position as artistic method, where we have seldom had such strong paradigms for ‘how to do it’. Instead, we have mutitudes of empirical ways: certainly methodical, certainly strategic, but poorly-understood in terms of a theory of their function. I need some sort of theory of what artists do  in order to frame the effects that the book medium and its attendant possibilities (roles, intermedia, book-as-social-constrction, etc) has on the artists’ practice. There has to be some frame of reference for me to talk about my analyses of book artists’ ways of making. This would be, on some level, a framing of artistic practice, however relativized our judgement about it has to be. So what would this look like? What would I say? How would I show how these multiple ‘ways’ came together, how to talk about them with some thread of commonality? As ‘my view’?

slush machine at the library


slush machine at the library, originally uploaded by aesop.

coffeebreak today. I’m sure the woman at the café must’ve thought I was staring at her.

P.S. It’s the Sand-Reckoner.

Imperturbable


Untitled-10, originally uploaded by aesop.

Turndust

Back at work again today. Library stuff and doing some work rendering QT movies from my Flash originals, in order to edit together the trailer for the libary Electric December project.

Quite pleased to be at work, weirdly, today. Among the living, so to speak.

it’ll kill me


Untitled-8, originally uploaded by aesop.

Turndust 6c
not necessarily better than its predecessors. Hopefully I can pull something from these digitally. There’ll be a chance for me to braid in different visual material at the digital manipulation stage too, so this might work out as a useful backdrop.

Turndust drawings

I’ve just finished the first draft version of the version of Turndust I’m working on just now. This is a drawn version in pen and ink intended for print. I’m going to be reworking them in photoshop to improve the black and white contrast, to introduce some sort of ‘half toning’ (really crosshatching or stippling) and possibly some digital artefacts. I haven’t decided about the text yet.

There sure is a lot of it. The problem with printing a book is that I can’t really start the screenprint version until it’s all ready, and I have a whole set of processes to go through first. Anyway, the first task is to rework 7 pages that I’m not happy with, even as a working substrate for the digital version.