Zitat des Tages von Christian Marclay:
'Record Without A Cover' was about allowing the medium to come through, making a record that was not a document of a performance but a record that could change with time, and would be different from one copy to the next.
These things I sample, or clip, are things that we share - music, films, sounds. It triggers a layer of participation from the audience as they recognize the material and remember it.
I admire the abstract expressionists and pop artists so right now I'm referencing American '60s art and at the same time referencing Japanese manga culture.
You can get so many sounds out of one record. Every record can be used in some way.
If you make something good and interesting and not ridiculing someone or being offensive, the creators of the original material will like it.
As an artist, you're always somewhat obscure. We're not talking Hollywood.
It's good to get away from the editing suite. It's very unhealthy to be sitting in front of the screen for too long.
Every person's remembering will be different. That engagement is important, I think.
The process of editing is what I enjoy most - putting the pieces together and making sense out of them.
Art is all in the details.
It's the way life is, I suppose. Whatever happens, you deal with it.