Failure as a generative space
This project reconceives failure as a space that allows for self-censorship, avoiding failure, conducting only rehearsals, performative gestures, and deferring decision making.
This practice-based research examines the role of failure in art making through a series of art works that attempt to fail by: never beginning, self-censoring, pursuing purposelessness, never being ready, or devising ways to ensure irresolution. The project reconceives of failure as a generative space: a meanwhile that allows for self-censorship, avoiding failure, conducting only rehearsals, performative gestures, and deferring decision making. In doing so this research comes to understand the many ways a project can fail (or attempt to fail) and through a series of performative gestures, seek to challenge failure and the fear it elicits. Through engaging strategies of humour, the notions of rehearsing and stalling as devices ensure we never arrive at a point of conclusion. Within this meanwhile space, art making is as much about its limits as its potential.