NAG

                              

Based around five years of obsessive daily to-do lists; constructed of ancient timber from a defunct mental institution and some very tricky wiring; set to a soundtrack composed for thirty-five naked speaker cones and entirely powered by vintage racing bicycles, Nag mixes obsession, sweat, light, text, visual art, implicit statistical failure and humour into a coherent whole. 

 

Presented by previous Fringe Visual Art award winners afterburner as part of Fringe 2010 at Toi Poneke, Nag is an installation powered by the artists themselves that focusses on creative obssession and takes sustainability to a bizarre and kafkaesque level.

 

During the day Nag uses a mixture of vintage technology and electronics to explore the obsessive desire to create, and during the evening the artists will use the installation itself as a studio to produce and produce and produce non-stop, and even create things for their audience.  All the while riding vintage bicycles to power the installation and their equipment, and so running the risk of failure if they slow down. 

 

Ceaseless self-propulsion being one way to deal with projects that never finish, with drawings that never look right, with roads that go nowhere.  Don’t examine.  Don’t slow down.  Just nag yourself to make and make and make and make.

 Performances: 5.30-7.30pm daily

 

 

Open 9am - 7:30pm weekdays

3pm - 7:30pm weekends

 

 

 

Location/venue: 

Toi Poneke Gallery

61 Abel Smith St

Te Aro

Wellington

 

Date: 
18 Feb 2010 - 27 Feb 2010
Cost: 
Free/koha
Contact details: 

Ph. 385 1929

artscentre@wcc.govt.nz

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