Random b*mb1ngs…

During our trip, I made a point to post a spin painted record at every location that had some significance for us. Here is the photographic list of our adventure…

Paris, August 10

I went for a wander along the river…

Paris spin painting by the Seine.

2nd bridge jump, southern France August 12

Bridge

…it’s right at the jumping off spot. See the water?

Jump off

Southern France, August 13

We slept a night here. So warm. So peaceful…

Spin painting in the forest

close up

Aosta, August 14

This carpark is a neat place to camp. They even have a public toilet

Satdium car park

Stadium

Manfredonia, August 30

We did two nights here working a festival…

Can you see it? It’s up there!
Zz points to a record in Manfredonia

No? Well here’s a close up.
Piazza 'Un soriso sul tuo bel viso'

Sannicandro

Up a pole

up a pole close up

Col and St Bernard

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A day on the bridge

My vision to spin records consisted of my wearing a custom made T-shirt, of showing a locally produced landmark stencil and involved my being inundated by hoardes of the world’s creatively repressed and suitably impressed. In short, I felt the work was going to be easy and profitable in a very short time, (somewhere along the lines of ‘immediately’) and, that I was going to change the World by liberating creativity from it’s prison of denial.

Bridge over the Seine

My work was going to be THAT easy? Ha! How reality is so different from imagining!

In preparation for my highly anticipated day’s work, I bought a large postcard of the Eiffel tower and spent around eight hours cutting a nicely detailed stencil for application to a finished record.

Eiffel tower stencil cut from postcard

At last, five PM and wearing custom designed promotional T-shirt, I felt I was ready.

The crowds I drew were nothing short of spectacular. I received applause, cheering, and a single customer after over four hours… Whom proved to be my only one at that! People were shy, afraid, timid and some appeared to be bordering on violence in their efforts to get away from my offer to share the creative experience.

Paris crowd

Even the CHILDREN tried crawling under a rock; and their reaction surprised me most of all. Out of all of my audiences, only one loud American woman appeared to get the message that my purpose on the street was not aimed at self gratification and glory. To the rest, I was but a showman selling objects of no regard. Thus, in hindsight, I realize my message was lost in transmission; festival is NOT street presentation and as I folded down my kit, I remembered the street performers I had met and talked shop with. I definitely need a street guise.

Record paintings

Some years ago I was caught up in the flow of street traders, gansters and con-merchants and to me, it appears that world is still alive and strong. Ethics run high amongst these people, until or unless the lines are crossed! A great example of this lies in the experience of Maria. She felt convinced she was seeing the shell game clearly – and risked 40 Euro on it and lost immediately. A short time afterwards, the hustler – having seen she was with me working on the street – returned her money to her. Good on him. Lucky Maria! We also witness what appeared to be a turf battle between rival gangs of trinket sellers; individual sellers establish a pitch within their own distribution network, paying 10 Euros per day for the rights to stand on one spot. When another distribution network overlaps the first one.. well… you should have seen them run! Gangs of sellers running after others – all clutching armloads of jingling stock… well it was funny to say the least. Then the police arrive and the streets are miraculously cleared of all sellers, hustlers and card sharks… for several minutes more – until it starts again. There’s never a dull moment, I must say!

Zz22 Spin painting by the Eiffel Tower

Thus, Sunday came and went and our free parking will expire at 9am. I will move on from Paris then, far richer from the experience and resolved to completely redesign my public street presentation – which is going to be interesting and perhaps a bit of a shame for, I never wanted to sensationalize the creative experience for anyone; with polite and informal invitation, I did always strive to humanize creative quality and shine a light onto it’s spontaneous universality. :/ The world is not so. People need someone to look up to, to aspire to or to follow. :/

Roll on, roll on.

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Kickstarter…

Hi All.
After a busy two weeks of tearing my hair out, I produced a submission for Kickstarter that was accepted by the site to run for ten days.
Yes, ten days is a very short time to run a campaign, yet as the time is running short, I had to do so in allowing for the 14 day payment period of the project’s administration process.
I have sent around 90 emails, posted on my wall on Fb and witness double figure shares on the Facebook site, yet sadly – to date we are only at around single-figure percent of our way to achieving our goal. I am very grateful for the experienced and humbled by the support I have received yet at the same time, I also can taste the bitterness of disappointment of the unfulfilled dream. Never mind, I have many more beats of my heart and breaths in my lungs before my game is over.
The Kickstarter proposal for this project can be found at;

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zeezeetwentytwo/an-organically-interactive-art-experience-on-tour

Spin on… the world still does.

Zz

Booking cancelled…

Just thought I’d add a note here to mention that tomorrow’s birthday party I had been booked for by a local celebrity, has been postponed indefinitely. In the meantime, I have been pitching to a local cinema house to paint a piece for them – doing the research work and prodding forums for ideas only to be met with a cone of silence in the communications department – the cinema simply stopped replying to my emails. I did send a note to them yesterday asking for an update – after a week’s silence from their end, which was surprising in itself seeing as every other email I sent to them was answered in under fifteen minutes!

Sigh… life goes on. I have been clutching at straws to earn a quick buck to pay for the tour and neither one or the other appear to be in the process of coming into being. Uffah.

A busy weekend

This weekend went really well for pre-tour experience! Saturday we were in the middle of a.huge street party where there were many stalls to match. The Kemptown carnival was a bustling booze up with live music and hardly a space to put one’s elbows!

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We pitched in a side street which was nice at first only to find that we were out of the.main traffic flow and that the mouth of out street served a a perfect stage forth local samba band! Whistles and drums beat loudly making communication near impossible… So I went for a walk instead. I met the badge lady who inspired me to make some of my own using my spin painting as a design template – I made 8.
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The day wasn’t brilliant by a long shot yet I did learn that many hands do not brisk trade make when so many other services are on offer, including and especially the dreadful alcohol! Human wreckage was strewn about the street like litter by 6pm and, as we were one of the last to pack up, found ourselves the focal – or should I say vocal – point of their mind-meander. :-/

Sunday came upon me by surprise, despite the fact that I knew for certain that it follows on from Saturday. On Saturday, we were told of an event being held at Stanmer Park. We had no idea what it would be so rolled up anyway. The guard at the gate phones ahead and directed us past an event dedicated to nature where arts and crafts were being exhibited.
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There was a huge marquee housing photographers, jewelry makers, textile artists and character designers, to name but a few.
The day began very quietly in spite of reports pouring in of a hectic event down the road. I enjoyed the sun, chatted and showed off Rameses to a lazy flow of lunchgoers whom were lulled into sleepiness by the weather, the atmosphere, and the sweet melodies of live bands.
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Today has taught me that I need to spend some time educating my attendees of my plans! Whilst it is nice to engage in competitive bicker over the worth of a pound, my knowingness of my own project’s needs does sour the bantering experience for me, somewhat. I suppose I’d best get on to telling you about that one!

Up till now…

In spite of a strong temptation to dash on to writing current events, I feel to express the history of the Viz-Usual Spin.

The event came about during the ‘Out Of The Ordinary’ Festival in East Sussex, UK, in late September 2011. I was running an event at that festival involving spraypaint demonstrations and workshops with artist SPQR. Whilst he painted throughout the days, I would hold spraypainting workshops – teaching kids about safety and use of a spray can, spray painting and the use and application of stencils (with a little bit of wall painting thrown in where I could). We had a small gallery displaying artwork for sale and ran a raffle to be drawn by Rameses Crow where ‘a one pound per ticket wins the pick of the stall’

Workshop in action!

By the time Sunday arrived, art sales were nought whilst a throng of bored kids wanting free paint workshops for a second and third time around was beginning to bite into one’s mental view of pocket. SPQR had completed his wall painting and was spinning records on the end of a pen, much to the delight of onlooking children. They paid a small sum to have a go which carried us from the doldrums to the lower end of breaking even. As we were doing this, an events organizer for the Lantern Fayre in Brighton  invited us to spin records at her event (October 2011). As SPQR was from the other side of the country and recognized my gift of the gab to pull the event off cleanly, and wished me well.

At Lantern fayre, I was overrun with requests!

Record Spinning

Since then, I have performed at White Night 2011, Mini Maker Fayre 2012, Over the moon 2012, Lantern Fayre 2012, Brighton Fringe 2013, Small World 2013 and the list goes on to include birthday parties and art gallery events.

Here we go!

It was following the Lantern Fayre 2012 that I realized I had an event worthy of promotion in my hands and, from that time, collected vinyl LP records from every source I could find.

I have quite a lot of vinyl records now and, I sometimes cringe at the thought of having destroyed a once rare gem in the process, yet… that doesn’t get me down too far – Ahhh such ignorance is bliss!