100 things not worth repeating - on repetition. © 2011

From production of the book: '100 things not worth repeating: on repetition', LemonMelon, 2011
   
100 THINGS NOT WORTH REPEATING
100 THINGS NOT WORTH REPEATING: ON REPETITION
AGAIN: ON REPETITION


A series of projects that examine the value and effectiveness of repetition in general and repetition as a model for progression in particular.

100 THINGS NOT WORTH REPEATING, a public survey on the futility of assuming repetition as a model for progression, was initiated in 2007. Operating through online survey form, off-line presentations and events, its specific aim was to collect-to-share examples of when repetition proves futile. More than 400 people responded to the survey. Simultaneously, conversations regarding repetition in general, and the usefulness of assuming repetition as a method for progression, in particular, began to take place.

The book, 100 THINGS NOT WORTH REPEATION: ON REPETITION, funded by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, is the result of the survey and these subsequent discussions. Published by LemonMelon in 2011, it presents 100 selected responses to the survey contextualised by essays, texts and artworks 'on repetition' by David Berridge, Marina Gržinić, Rupert Hartley, Juliet Haysom, Roni Horn, Barbara Johnstone, Joan Jonas, James Morris, Jonathan Rée, Fred Scharmen, Mike Solomon, Sue Tompkins, Jill Townsley and Lucy Wilson.

To further extend the book, the subsequent AGAIN: ON REPETITION — an informal symposium on repetition in practice [PDF of Programme] presented talks and readings by David Berridge, John Hall, Rupert Hartley, Deborah Harty, Eirini Kartsaki, Jill Townsley and Alana Jelinek as well as a knitting performance by Dagmar Radmacher and screening of works by Hyun Jin Cho and Marianne Holm Hansen. The symposium may be repeated.

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Related Work|Documents:
100 things not worth repeating: on repetition - the Book (2011)
100 things not worth repeating - the Survey (2007-2011)
A public survey on the futility of assuming repetition as progression. Note: The open call for submissions to the book has now closed. However, you can still submit examples of futile repetitions which may be considered for inclusion in future works and presentations
Repetition is Futile: The First Interim Status Report (DVD, 2007)
Animation of 14 initial and affirmative responses to the survey. Collated for participation in the Chisenhale Biennale 2007, the report has since been presented at Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum's Biennial of Networked Art, 2007|08


Related Events:
again: on repetition — an informal symposium on repetition in practice
[ space ], London (26|11|2011) — with readings and talks by David Berridge, John Hall, Rupert Hartley, Deborah Harty, Eirini Kartsaki, Jill Townsley and Alana Jelinek as well as a knitting performance by Dagmar Radmacher and screening of works by Hyun Jin Cho and Marianne Holm Hansen. PDF of Programme
Presentation [LemonMelon]: Bookworks Book and Zine Fair, Bristol (08|10|2011)
Book launch: X Marks the Bökship, London (08|09|2011)
Workshop: From Page to Stage, X Marks the Bökship, London (04|09|2011)
Survey part of Web Biennial, Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum (10|2007-02|2008)
Survey participates in Chisenhale Bienniale (14-16|09|2007)


100 things not worth repeating, 100 things not worth repeating: on repetition and again: on repetition are integral part of the project Circular Walks (and the notion of repetition)
   
   
 
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