Serial Project ABCD (1966)
Sol Lewitt
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Serial Project ABCD (1966)
Sol Lewitt
WIP Thoughts
So I am trying to stick with one main project, a series of serial stories that I want to release penny dreadful style. So I have been outlining it and I feel like the "fun" part of the process is over. But if I'm going to take this seriously, I need to finish stuff. So Serial1 is me trying to do just that. I have the world and main character, and J am working on fleshing out more details as I go. But I admit it is giving me just a bit of resistance here and there. So I am trying to just keep swimming with it when I can. And sometime you do have to step away to see thing clearly. And other times you might have to break out the cat o' nine tails and put it in it's place. About four chapters Serial1 is a bit of both, but I am forging things. So that makes me happy. Just wanted to throw out an update and just talk here more. How are your projects going Tumblr folks?
Serial Work
At any time of the day, every day for 5 weeks, you must attempt to find an object that is within easy reach at the time presumed you have a video recording device with you available on the spot (a camera, smartphone or a laptop webcam). Take not more than 15 second headshot video ofyourself placing the object on your head or covering your head to be treated as a headpiece. The material of the object could be anything but it is only limited to a single coloured piece – it should not have two or more different colours, but it can be two or more shades of a single colour. The object should be different each time and a different colour to the object used from the day before. At the end of the 42 days, you will be combining all these shots together to create a single piece of work. The format and presentation of the final product is entirely up to your creativity.