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visual looping
Dear Loopers,
Usually I lurk behind Bryan while reading this group, but I
did wish to
respond to the "visual looping" query. I'm Sarajane, and I work in
polymer
clays. Like some of you, my work is non-electric, manual formation of
repetitive patterns. I use a process called caning, in which colored
clays are
placed to form visual images, then squeezed and manipulated into a long
tube of clay, which can be sliced to form hundreds of intricate
repititions.
These repeat images can be further manipulated, distorted, cut, or
added to,
used to build further patterns in progressions...sound familiar? We
have used
some of my polymer work make visual images for Bryan, and Dave
Stafford's,
use as tape cover art, t shirts (well, two of 'em) and there is a mosaic
piece
(using thousands of sliced pieces) on the Bindlestiff website that is a
fully
encrusted and beaded guitar. (Bryan says its's some of his best work on
guitar. Certainly it is the loudest.)
There is a certain synchronicity between this loopgroup and the
polyclay
group that I also read...everything from the "art-vs-entertainment"
thread to
the superiority of convection ovens when baking plastics has an
audio- to-
visual equivalent....
Thank you all for being such an interesting group to
read.
Sarajane Helm