Thursday, March 5, 2009

Part B: 03.04.09

(Between Street Hall and Skull & Bones)

In the second half of my voyage, I have been focussing more on the qualities of the line itself...its thickness and quality...


...and also delineating whether or not certain objects within each delineated space are considered part of that realm (be it Yale or New Haven)...or not.



...is the 'public' pavement separating parts of Yale from each other considered part of Yale?


Also, whereabouts in the snow should I draw the line, so to speak? In the middle or closer to the edges?


Are pawprints in the 'Yale' section of snow considered part of Yale? It is a mark left by a decidedly non-Yalian entity, but it is in Yale territory, but it is on a liminal material...


...what about trees?


...what about the places where the snow has melted?


My snow boundary between the side of Old Campus and the shops on Chapel Street.


My stick delineates.





...what about people in Yale territory? ON Yale territory? What about the space underneath their feet?


If I move my camera fast enough, the line seems to take on a shape and direction of its own...(between Old Campus and the New Haven Green)


The line from Phelps Gate, that delineated Old Campus from The Green, turned the corner and delineated parts of Old Campus from the Chapel Street Shops, up until Street Hall came face to face with the Yale University Art Gallery...the line is long and continuous, and afterwards I was very tired...my tiredness became part of the work...of delineation.


The line that delineates Skull & Bones from Jonathan Edwards College...halfway through I disappear and reemerge, after falling through some frozen ice into the icy wetness below, but the line remains continuous...the line fattens, in the darkness, where my body fell through it...again, the process of drawing becomes part of the work, through both the pain and bitter cold as well as the imprint left behind.

...If my stamina stops, does the delineation stop?

...What about if the snow stops?

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Part A: 03.03.09



With this stick, I have begun to draw a line in the snow separating on-campus from off-campus.


Sometimes, it separates two sides of the street (as in here, between the YCBA Offices/DMCA and the York Street Noodle House).


Is the trash can part of Yale or is it not?
...according to my snowline, it is.


The line sometimes separates buildings on either side of a driveway (as in here, between the Yale School of Art and Seoul Barbecue).


Sometimes, it separates two buildings from each other on the same side of the street (as in here, between the Yale School of Art and Sullivan's, as well as the apartments across the road).


I have drawn a line in the snow separating on-campus from off-campus.

Sometimes down one side of the street, sometimes halving parking lots, driveways, sometimes drawing around people.



(Between Yale School of Art and Sullivan's)


(Between Green and the apartments across the road)


(Between Yale School of Art and Seoul Barbecue)



(Between the YBCA offices and the DMCA and the York St Noodle House)