Withdrawal Symptoms / Cashpoint Blues ( accidental public artwork )
c. Michael St.Mark 2012
Random assorted public finger smear marks on glass cashpoint screen, Holborn London.
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First in a new LD series exploring unintended art produced by unconscious accumulations of human interactions with the environment.
Links to Work 715 from 2014; Money is a Frantic Language
” Suddenly, the world has become the gallery” – Michael St.Mark, 2012
” New York has become my gallery ” – Banksy, quote from Banksy does New York / Better Out Than In residency, 2013
” Imitation is the lowest form of art” – Michael St.Mark 2014
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* Update Feb 2015. Rob and Nicky Carter’s ” Unconscious Paintings” by an amazing co-incidence develop the same theme of accidental art created by unconscious human interactions. ( Released 3 months ( June 2012 ) after the above seminal London Dada Work, ( March 2012)… that was itself as far as we’ve researched the first artwork in history to employ the concept of unconscious art created through a process of accumulative unconscious physical human interactions over time.
* Update 2017; Turner Prize 2017 shortlisted artist Andrea Buttner’s entry;
“Smartphone glass finger smears” ( etchings from reversed photographs re-photographed / enlarged )
Withdrawal Symptoms Monochrome Reverse
(c) Michael St.Mark 2012
Selected crop of the original Work ( top page )
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It’s much easier to unsnedtard when you put it that way!
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It could almost be a solar wind blowing through a galaxy.
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Indeed, right through to a catchpoint for flu!
They’re popular little screens, those – people just want to touch them up all day long…
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