DON’T BREAK DOWN (sound piece & performance)

This piece was made for Carmada, a mobile 1-day group show in Los Angeles, featuring artwork involving cars.

Using sound, voice and text in conjunction with the specific site of the car, Don't Break Down raises questions around the intersection of such mundane daily routines as driving and the unavoidable presence of human emotions within those routines. Focusing on how this reoccurring intersection affects the ways we move through our daily lives.

In the visual portion of Don’t Break Down the front windshield of the car reads MAKE NO MISTAKE in bold red vinyl letters.  This idiom acts as a humorous yet sincere reminder to be a cautious driver, a sentiment furthered by the dented hood and sunken right headlight, blemishes on an otherwise new car.  In bold yellow text the back window reads, TAKE ME BY SURPRISE!  This acts as a comical plea for an event out of the ordinary to occur, begging for relief from the monotony of daily routine. However, the text can also come dangerously close to inviting a fender bender.

 The sound piece portion is designed for broadcast on a car stereo with the listener seated within the car. The structure of incremental sounds native to the automobile (turn signals, seatbelt dings) is used in combination with the direct address of second person narration to organize a series of spoken story fragments around both the emotional and physical circumstances of mistakes, accidents, surprises, and monotony.

Don’t Break Down, 2006, automobile, cut vinyl, performance and sound (7.09 minutes)

Don’t Break Down, 2006, automobile, cut vinyl, performance and sound (7.09 minutes)

Don’t Break Down, 2006

Don’t Break Down, 2006, automobile, cut vinyl, performance and sound (7.09 minutes)

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Part of CARMADA - Don’t Break Down, 2006, automobile, cut vinyl, performance and sound (7.09 minutes)

Part of CARMADA - Don’t Break Down, 2006, automobile, cut vinyl, performance and sound (7.09 minutes)