
‘Journey To The Lower World (Beryl)’ (2004) by Marcus Coates.

William Anastasi, ‘Subway Drawing (V. Dwan)’ (1968)
Riding the subway with a piece of paper lying in his lap, Anastasi would hold a pencil lightly, allowing the vibrations of the train to move it across the paper. He would often sign the image with the name of the person he was travelling to see.
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Also tagged 60s, action, body, bump, chance, conceptual, DIY, doodle, fuckem, gallerist, light, lines, machine, movement, paper, pencil, people, performance, public space, riding, signature, subway, time based, uncontrollable, unknown, US, vibrations, waiting, william anastasi
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‘Recorded Delivery’, by Janek Schaefer (1995)
A sound activated tape recorder travels overnight through the UK Post Office. The dictaphone automatically edits the 15 hour journey down to a 72min recording, capturing only the significant sounds right up until the parcel is signed for at the end, where it is to be exhibited in a self storage building.
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Also tagged 90s, action, box, delivery, DIY, edit, fuckem, fun, in the dark, Janek Schaefer, joke, parcel, performance, post office, relational aesthetics, romance, secret life, sound piece, tape recorder, travel, uk, unknown
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Kris van Dessel, ‘Distance slide 39’ (2012)
Glue on slide, mounted on the artist’s bike, every time he biked from his studio to his home.
Part of an ongoing series.
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Also tagged action, bike, catch, collection, distance, DIY, flies, found, fuckem, fun, glue, home, kris van dessel, on the road, performance, photograph, public art, public space, residue, romance, slide, stick, street view, studio, the wild
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Jan Huijben, ‘untitled’, collage (2008)
“It’s not just about the journey you make, but also about the tracks you leave behind”