22.01.10 - 24.01.10
Jonas Ib F. H. Jensen
CHANCE ARRANGEMENTS OR BASIC SHAPES OF NATURE (REVISED 'N' REWRITTEN)
Jonas Ib F. H. Jensen is an MA student at Bergen National Academy of the Arts. This is his second solo exhibition, but his first in Bergen.
PROPOSITIONS #1-20 PS#01_19-18012010 � �
# 1. When something is set in motion it can spin indefinitely and accumulate all sorts of stuff on its way.
# 2. A spoon lying in the side of the road might prove to be a significant event, then again it might not.
# 3. Something discarded can be found and and considered by others.
# 4. To say of two things that they are identical is nonsense. To say of one thing that it is identical with itself is to say nothing at all. (Quoting Ludwig Wittgenstein)
# 5. At times nonsense can make a whole lot of sense.
# 6. Once considered something will start to act out itself.
# 7. Thoughts are planets circling the sun, at times they align.
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# 9. The artist may refuse any responsibility for the event that (s)he activates.
# 10. A small movement in the string of events can shift everything completely.
# 11. Any accumulation is influenced by bias.
# 12. That which serves no purpose is not purposeless. (Quoting Nikolas Diner)
# 13. Presence is more accurate than value 'n' truth.
# 14. The shift from Non-object to object happens through consideration.
# 15. Chance denotes change, change denotes chaos, chaos encourages chance.
# 16. Chance will negotiate any reinvention.
# 17. That which goes without saying should be left unsaid.
# 18. Any position is the lack of another position.
# 19.Contradiction is inevitable and avoids conformity.
# 20. Everything adds up to zero.
NOT VEHICLE OF EXPRESSION BUT CUE TO PERCEPTION