Sunday, February 19, 2012



Starting with twenty feet of cotton twine, I tie the string around a thin tree trunk deep inside an abandoned wooded environment. I hold the other end, and span North, South, East and West until I've reached my allowance. Then, continuing, I pivot to my right and pace clockwise from the original tree trunk until I've reached another within the area of the circle. With much left to the radius, I wind the rest of the 20 feet of twine around this other tree, making note of it's width in simple terms. Measuring the winding in the form of degrees, like when measuring angles, I document and continue to the next mode of direction.


"Twenty-foot Rotation Piece", 2012

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