Jeanne Tullen
Daily activity gives rhythm to my practice. Repetitive daily experimentation normalises the subject. The process becomes the focus as the medium takes over the form.
Parts of the work remain invisible – it becomes through disappearance – through absence.
My work knows no finite shape – its form constantly changes – as an organic component of my life – moving through different stages – with no stage more or less complete than another.
The creation of systems is necessary – each step calls a new step – each performance or action exists so it creates the following one.
My selves occupy your screen. I become an unavoidable component of your daily life – I invade your digital – ergo your physical – surrounding through your screen. Transportable into different surroundings, I leak into your everyday.
Remote is the location I explore – somewhere in between physical and digital – reality and the virtual realm.