Thursday, April 26, 2012

ROARAWAR FEARTATA: AURA project, Collingwood Housing Estate, Feb/March/April 2011

The Tower Anagogues
performed on thursday June 2nd by roarawar feartata (craig peade & benjamin cittadini)
sound by Nick Beer
photo's by Nick Stephenson & Brigid Jackson
Underground Carpark
Collingwood Housing Estate








24hr Tower People

1:55pm
clouds are now and this
is the bottomless sleep,
time taken
is time best given away
2:38pm
child's eyes cling
whilst parents
drag their eyes away


4:00pm
small doors close
dreams open automatically

4:50pm
old men with late autumn eyes
grow invisible
when standing in their pyjamas

5:08pm
the man behind the hand
reaches out
and touches no-one
5:15pm
night gardeners
set their watches aglow,
worn hands harvest
the slow moon

6:24
your face may be familiar
but you intentions are undeclared -
swipe your card, sign in,
I forget you


8:00pm
Wasted my time
made me laugh
8:33pm
I'm the pizza man
please
let me out

8:48
workers of the night
and the early morning
stare straight ahead
and dream
9:59pm
every second builds
a balloon
10:08pm
slide open
slide in
slide up
slide down slide down . . .
10:13pm
too many children
are without balloons tonight

10:44pm
Mohammed
longs
for bed
11:00pm
surprise...
I forgot my teeth

11:04pm
it's out time together-
between this door and that
between the post boxes and the elevator
between "what are you doing" and "I'm not sure"
between a midnight cigarette and breakfast at noon
-it's our time together
11:29pm
sally is a dog
of few words,
unlike
her master
11:42pm
my body is a victim
of my lack of foresight
1:00am
space grows darker
the longer I stare at it
1:30am
with a renewed sense of loss
I reach in to the hole that defines me

1:35am
it's very
very hard
to get australian residency
these days
2:25am
even at the darkest hour
stray cats are snoring
3:10am
my touchscreen is beautiful
but my wife cannot get a visa


3:48am
when I think of you
I fall
into the arms
of the rising sun
4:00am
the Tower is short on sleepwalkers:
elevators stand idle, waiting to come down.
4:29am
mist spills off the roof
and settles quietly
on the streets below

5:05am
birthday cards are blank
the blankets are unfurling,
dirty white delivery vans stall
and the smallest birds are hungry
5:55am
fresh scented necks
stretch out into the frigid air
6:15am
sleeps long arms
hang heavily by my side

6:55am
I am not dying
today
7:00am
it's no secret
the cleaners
keep the peace
7:25am
security guards can really sing
when their shift is nearly over






 The afternoon of the autumn estate









Beginning the task of reclaiming glass shattered in an act of pointless annihilation by the Sky God of Desolation






The Perpetual Race of Achilles and the Tortoise as recounted and refuted by Jorge luis Borges, perambulated and divulged for avian consideration.












26/03/11
The Tower bristles in the sharp autumnal sunshine; it's somebody's birthday today. Security guards leave their cards in the shade.





The Sacred Remains of an Oblated Mattress









22/03/11
People of the Tower
People of the Hidden Door
People of the Wine Cask
People of the Car Headlights
People of the Footpaths
People of the Leaking Roof
People of the Sky Windows
People of the Hungry Dogs
People of the Lost $20
People of the Narrow Path
People of the Guarded Look
People of the Cloven Pottery
People of the Twilight Garden
People of the Dreaming Seas





Consumables

01/03/11
1. Almond croissant (unfinished)
2. "Monsac" briefcase
3. "The Rock Version of the Lords' Prayer" LP
4. Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot LP
5. 12 pack of jotter pads
6. Whiteboard markers
7. Short black and a strong latte
8. Small green cigarette lighter
9. 5 x Pints & 3 x pots of beer

02/03/11
1. 3 x Newspapers
2. Tobacco, Filters, papers
3. Chili & Lemongrass vegetables, Crispy skin chicken & rice
4. 4 x strong latte's, short black
5. Rocky road

04/03/11
1. Fisherman's Friends
2. Short Black
3. Ping Pong balls
4. Aviary Mesh

07/03/11
1. Tuna baguette
2. 2x strong, watery Aldo coffee's
3. 10x packet of 12 ping pong balls
4. 2x masking tape
5. short black
6. 3x Italian-Vietnamese handmade spring rolls
7. Daily "news"
8. 3x pints, 1x pot beer
9. packet of peter stuyvesant cigarettes
10. spinach & cheese indigestion inducing pide
08/03/11
1. Tuna toasted sandwich
2. Strong cafe latte
3. Pack of 72 wooden pegs
4. Barbecue chicken roll
5. Chocolate profiterole

09/03/11
1. 3x 10m power cables
2. 2x power board
3. 2x 5m roll of 3mm clear vinyl tube
4. cafe "normale"
5. cassette adaptor
6. Translucent bucket
7. "Pasticciotti"

10/03/11
1. Short black, strong cafe latte
2. 1x "Pasticciotti"
3. The Ting Tings-"We started nothing" CD
4. Pristine bound collection of Paul Robeson 78's

13/03/11
1. 'Daily News'
2. Panadol
3. organic orange, carrot, raspberry, blueberry, beetroot juice

15/03/11
1. LED Torch
2. 4x AAA batteries
3. Panadol
4. Votive candles
5. 3x gold leaf necklaces
3x gold bauble necklace
1x fake pearl brooch
6. short black
7. supa-glue

16/03/11
1. Box of Green Tea
2. Alarm clock
3. Tea cup
4. LED lamp
5. Bag of Xmas Bells

17/03/11
1. Short Black
18&20/03/11
1. Non-Aldo strong latte
2. Block of Cadbury's Black Forest Chocolate
3. Pre-made egg & ham salad roll
21/03/11
1. 1x halogen lamp

22/03/11
1. Short black
2. Rice paper rolls
3. 20x photocopies

25/03/11
1. 2x disposable overalls
2. 2x yard gloves
3. metal bucket
4. rake
5. black whiteboard marker





Recovered Objects





10/03/11
Behind the Tower, beneath the ground, secrets are absorbed like moisture. Whilst people with dogs curse as they beat the paths above, below the tinkering of arcane visions keeps rhythm with the seeping water. The roots of the Tower descend deep into mystery.





The Lost Keys and the Missing Pieces of the Puzzle





Recovered Objects




09/03/11
Raindrops are briefly glimpsed, set apart by their fluid nature from that of the Tower - the Immovable Mover. Each window is an eye with its corresponding raindrop held in fascination for a moment. They both glint and convex the world before withdrawing and falling into their respective pools of reflection. A young boy with his schoolshirt torn open drinks from a large bottle of red soft-drink - he splashes through reflected pools.







Community Consultation with Analogue Survey Device












08/03/11
The charred outlines of spontaneous oblations attest to the devotion of the residents. As bread rolls sail down from the windows above, it becomes apparent there are different paths for different sets of feet - the path directly beneath the tower is primarily for single walkers in single file, pushing up into the one-wind; or security guards warily walking in circles.








07/03/11
The tower rises like a blue flame, steady and unprovoked. Cool heads are kept down and mosquitoes breed. The god of desolation lumbers down the passageways, annihilating the worth of personal possessions and ejecting them out the windows to become dust with the desert below.





The Sky God of Desolation




04/03/11
The wind only blows in one direction - there is no left or right, only behind. Children's voices bounce around the internal passageways and are carried away by the one-wind. Sometimes the shadow of a face projects above the surrounding rooftops.







02/03/11
The tower creates a space, a blustering impermanence, its gaps unstoppable, its languages unknowable. The cycle of lost and found - songs, shoelaces, faces etc. - begins again each day.







Songs Composed on Forgotten Piano
  1. "Music of the spheres"
  2. "Untitled"
  3. "goodnight my cave"
  4. "The grounds frolicked dizzyingly toward my gaze"
  5. "Rose, my rose"
  6. "Rain machine"
  7. "Anatomical reliquary for a votive mattress"
  8. "It's so serene . . . be here forever alltime"
  9. "Rain (versus the world after dragon)"
  10. "Calling name, calling me"
  11. "Is this home"
  12. "Beneath each footfall is a minor scale'"
  13. "The wind blows cockroaches onto their backs"
  14. "The cockroach gets back on its feet"
  15. "Look! The stars spin me out (navel gazing at the moon)"
  16. "The Cockroach Variations"



01/03/11
Morning spectres travelate towards the tea and coffee. Compact ladies have been slicing vegetables in their sleep - a waking dream where hands and words cut quickly through the mire outside. From another corner a scramble of volatile fingers scratch away at the keys of an ill-tuned piano - inchoate music that sways unsteadily beneath a tower of uncertainty.






Recovered fantasy from young person's bedroom door




Weathervane for atmospheric pressure assumptions - consequently confiscated by Dept. of Housing for contravening Atmospheric Pressure Assumption Rules





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