
NORTH [explanation below]
Wool
Carpet 108" x 67" | 1995
- Full
size drawings were prepared for the study and production
of this carpet, whose proportions approximate the Greek
golden rectangle. Designed in 1995, the carpet was milled
in Koyoto Japan in 1996. As an extension of the project
research into MOVEMEANING, the
planar composition represents a conflation of abstract
visual themes of FIGUREFIELD (inspired
by artists such as Malevich and Diebekorn) and
self-referential narrative content based on site specific
geo-planetary phenomena (i.e., the idea of north and the
constellation of the Little Dipper) and on significant
dates within the history of painting, architecture, and
science. The major, rotated white bar signifies a
telescope: It aligns with north (an N is tangent
to the bar at the lower carpet edge) in the carpet's
correct position relative to the living room . The five
dates, which constitute a spatial organizational datum
along the top edge -- it implies grided subdivision of
the idiosyncratic, syncopated rectangular field -- as
well as a conceptual datum with respect to time -- they
imply an infinite temporal dimension, which extends
beyond the boundaries of the carpet, analogous to but
independent from implications of infinite spatial
extension -- signify the following historical landmarks:
- 2001 _2001:
A Space Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke (book), Stanley
Kubrick (film), 1968; the central mystery -- the 1:4:9
Monolith (i.e., the Tycho Magnetic
Anomaly/TMA -- 1), one of the ex-post facto inspirations
for the Dante Monolith; links architecture to astronomy,
Galileo, Rome, literature/film...
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- 1907 _Les
Demoiselles d'Avignon, Picasso; if not the first
genuinely "Cubist" painting, then the first
truly modern painting, the definitive threshold-to-Cubism
painting; marking the overthrow of perspective, the
decisive break with 500 years of Western art since
Alberti; the cataclysmic rupture in the fabric of art
history...marking the decisive emergence of abstraction
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- 1610 _Siderius
Nuncius (The Sidereal/Starry Messenger), Galileo;
discovery of the four largest moons of Jupiter, the
imperfect surface of our moon and the phases of Venus --
discoveries that showed the traditional view of the
world, maintained for thousands of years, to be
erroneous; prior to 1609, the year in which Galileo
perfected the telescope to the
point where it could be used in astronomy for the first
time, no means existed to prove Copernicus's 15th-century
discovery that the solar system is heliocentric.
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- 1519
_Letter to Pope Leo X, Raphael;
announces the modern orthographic conventions of
architectural drawing: plan, section, elevation; death of
Leonardo; 400 years before the Bauhaus...
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- 1435 _De
Pictura (On Painting), Alberti [published 1453];
first modern, Renaissance treatise on the theory of painting, including
this first systematic description of one-point
perspective, based on the work of the avant-garde artists
of the moment, Brunelleschi (architect), Donatello
(sculptor), and Massacio (painter); annunciates the
mathematical substructure of nature and art & the
importance of outline & plane, vision &
visibility...