Veteran readers know that Mrs.5000 is an accomplished book artist. She works under the name of "Susan Collard," and in my own humble opinion is Better Than Joseph Cornell.(tm)* She recently emerged from three or four months in the Castle basement with a new piece called A Short Course in Recollection. Here are some images!
Now, what may not be immediately apparent in these pictures is that Short Course is a functional gravitron, or marble raceway. There are steel balls that run through a course of ramps through the structure of the book, running through switches and levers and whatnot. It's all very cool. You can see some of the ramps in this detail.
Now you're probably saying to yourself, "Dude, where can I go to check this out?" Well, if you live in the happy cities of Minneapolis, San Francisco, Seattle, Salt Lake, Denver, Cincinnati, Easton PA, Hanover NH, or Atlanta, you are in luck: it, and the rest of the "Marking Time" exhibit from the Guild of Book Workers will be coming to an accredited cultural institution near you! Here's the schedule, and here's a blurb on the show from the Minnesota Center for Book Arts.
* She will want me to have made it clear that she does not herself share in this opinion.
In Other Art News
After seven years of highly sporadic effort, I am happy to report that I have finished my libretto. We shall for the moment leave aside such questions as "why?" and "do you really know anything about writing for vocal composition?" and "what the hell is wrong with you, anyway?" and get to the heart of the matter: if any of y'all happen to be friends with any big famous opera composers, ask them if they'd be willing to look at my manuscript, k? K.
Yay, Mrs. 5000! Totally awesome, just wish the exhibit would come to Chicago. Maybe I'll visit SF at the right time.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... your link to the schedule keeps taking me to my gmail. Just my odd computer, or is the link whacky?
ReplyDeleteHappened to me, too! Very tricky, that M5000 guy!
ReplyDeleteOK, the schedule link should work now.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: So's your mother!
very cool. any chance of coming to Arizona?
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for fixing the link! and congratulations to BOTH creative 5000-folk.
ReplyDeleteHuzzah! Road trip to Cincy!!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!!! Congratulations Sue!!! =)
ReplyDeleteThe book is awesome and I would love to get right up in there and look at it/play with it!
Yeah that's pretty badass. Wish I didn't live in the middle of nowhere.
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Rex (we know that's not your REAL name)-- YOU do not live in the middle of nowhere. I am positive about this: I don't see you, and THIS is the EPICENTER of Nowhere.
ReplyDeleteHowever, do what I did-- email the info to my offspring and sibs who happen to live in two of the venues where this will be displayed. Yay! (maybe I'll visit....)
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteNicely Excellent! I'm always looking for an excuse to go to Easton in the fall.
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks, you all. Wish you could all see it in person.
ReplyDelete@Rex: "Middle of Nowhere"? Why, sir, I happen to know you live only a few hours from Easton, Pennsylvania!
ReplyDelete@Everyone: Yes yes yes, Mrs.5000's book is good, etc. But what about the part where you hook me up with famous opera composers?
commenting a week late means i still think it's wonderful! congrats, mrs.5000! is there any chance you might start your own blog? then we could properly appreciate your books without competing with quizzes and requests to hook m5000 up w/ philip glass. ;)
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