Instructional video for safe operation of D. U. Beta sculpture.
D. U. Beta instructional video from tom burtonwood on Vimeo.
Instructional video for safe operation of D. U. Beta sculpture.
D. U. Beta instructional video from tom burtonwood on Vimeo.
so i just put up a flickr set of my newest piece… tentatively titled DuBeta… as in Display Unit Beta. i know i want to title these pieces and perhaps all this new work in the style of El Lissitzky specifically his “Proun” titling, but that’s as far as i’ve got. i’ve been calling this piece “Display Unit” for a while now and that refers to the end game where this piece becomes a living surface with screens and what not… but for now the pieces are totally meat world, not moving parts, no embedded smart tech just a bit of laser cut chipboard, paint and tape. And i totally get the pseudo modernist thing and love it. anyhow so i’m thinking of calling this piece Dubeta. a conflation of Display Unit and Beta. in many ways this is the Beta, it’s not a prototype specifically but there are a few kinks still to be worked out…. Dubeta also sounds a bit like Do Better, which is also a subliminal nod i guess to Beckett and his notion of the importance of failure. so…. hmm. anyhow i’ll be shipping this piece to NYC today for the Bad at Sports show at Apex Art, “Don’t Piss on Me and Tell me it’s raining!’” …. image below shows DU prototype (Duproto) hanging out with Dubeta, you can see more of their antics in the flickr set.
untitled (for now)
Dave begins install of his piece
new laser cut piece
also untitled for now
Dave’s students visit the space
Construction #2,
Painted Wood & Pastel on Paper, 20 x 9 x 9 inches, 2010,
Private Collection
I posted a bunch of photos of my studio to flickr a few days ago, with some of the work in progress due for the show at Fountain Studios. Right now i’m trying to finish up the drawing components to pair with the sculptures. Will update soon. Keep this frequency clear!
Translations from tom burtonwood on Vimeo.
Translations from tom burtonwood on Vimeo.
Translations (with Jacob C. Hammes)
Digital video with audio
Running time 5 mins
Edition of 300
2010
DSCF1872, originally uploaded by burtonwood + holmes.
one half of new pairing for upcoming show in brooklyn at Fountain Studios shipped today. now i just need to make a drawing to go with it. this piece uses canvas hinges, a bit bulkier than paper, but i really enjoyed it’s rough and ready look compared to the clean lines i usually trend towards.