Transmission

The--family "When we lay on difference" part 2

16 - 18 Jan 2014

image credit: Hayley Silverman
THE--FAMILY "WHEN WE LAY ON DIFFERENCE" PART 2
performed by Dylan Aiello, Timothy Murray and Gordon Douglas
16 - 18 January 2014

This is the second part of a series of visits the--family will make to Transmission Gallery

"So I was sourcing the possibility of being captured
with a high yield of forward collapse
when we lay on difference outpouring neither a couple nor a singularity,
hinting at an unclassified being

Apparently species gather to compare their trait ratios
realising that their individual stages of evolution are years apart
and each single one is insufficient:
imagine a genetic makeup redistribution.

What if locality were to be impressed?
Iterating through the ways for bodies to coincide,
upsetting future privacy

At a non-contractual target, staring at love.
The presence well-updated is well-ridiculed

In keeping with the auto-transparency
we were making the rounds revelling in commonality i.e. species anxiety
and again, looking for presence.

Can perform acts of affect-consumption
if for the purpose of reverse-engineering.
Aesthetics conveys the quality of the relationship
but it's distorted in the iris, anyway.

Be good to memory

You're going to love my family"