| ROSEN'S ROCK 'N ROLL TECHNOLOGY CLOCK
RECYCLED ART |
I realized a few years back that
as I approached retirement and spent
so many hours writing books, teaching, and doing research, I needed to
cultivate a "diversion" that might be both enjoyable and keep me busy
after retirement. I looked around and realized that I had several
great storehouses of junk to use to create something akin to art.
The Psychology Department had cabinets full of laboratory equipment
that we stopped using more than 25 years ago and I had a ton of rock 'n
roll records from the 1950s and on into the 1980s (the 90s were a blur
and the new millennium has no "albums" so I stopped collecting.
So, I purloined a ton of equipment from the lab and spent a summer
dismantling each one and separating the stuff into boxes with various
common themes such as large circuit boards, keyboards, small circuit
boards, vacuum tubes, condensers and diodes, and a whole lot more
(sorry Vicki that they are piled so high...). My first attempt
were mounted on boards and were, in retrospect, I think pretty
crappy. I did, however, discover accidentally that I could use
the floppy disks to make a clock by sticking the clock mechanism
through the board from the back side. Amazingly, the clock is
still running on its single AA battery three years later! That
clock idea led to two more pieces done on two foot by three foot
canvases with multiple clocks and a combination of recycled records and
computer parts. Anyway, here are links to the four projects that
I have completed. I have learned a lot about art and composition
although I think that I really know nothing other than what I
like. I do like the last one the best and am thinking about
doing the next one soon. I am happy to listen to your thoughts --
positive or negative -- but be gentle. I am not an artist and
have always been convinced that my only artistic "talent" is that I can
take something that is fairly linear and make a pretty good copy.
One Halloween when Arielle was young we needed to make her a costume to
go Trick or Treating. As always, we were too late to buy anything
so I took a playing card (a Queen of Spades, I recall) and spent
the day transferring the front and back to two poster board s and tying
them together with string to make a sandwich board as they used to be
called. I wish that I had a photo of the costume. It was quite
good. So, for nearly 30 years I believed that forgery might be my
only artistic future. Maybe I am crazy, but I like what I am
doing and perhaps it will keep me busy as I slip slowly into potential
retirement (depending on the economy and a whole lot of other financial
considerations I could retire anywhere from 2010 to 2015 or even later).
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| "Time
is on My Side" 2009 |
| "Rock
Around the Clock" 2008 |
| "Clock Hanging" and "Cyborg Hanging" 2007 |