Proyecto RUFO

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Rudimentary Unidentified Frictional Object
Artmossphere Biennale
Moscow 09/2014

I have been doing research around the idea of “creating while walking” for a long time now (see the Promenades Project I did in Beijing: www.eltono.com/en/projects/promenades), my last idea was to register friction during a walk and I came up with the idea of RUFO – RUFO is a typical dog name in French and also the name of a toy dog that was released in the 80´s. I decided the four letters would stand for “Rudimentary Unidentified Frictional Object”.

Basically, I wanted to drag an artwork along a defined path and register the way it decays. I was doing tests around this idea when I was asked to participate in Artmossphere Biennial in Moscow so I decided to do the first RUFO experiment in the street of the Russian capital. I painted 11 wood boards with bold colored graphics and one by one dragged them around the city on different paths I had selected earlier (around the exhibition space, in random neighborhood, around the Red Square, around the hotel…). Each walk was between one and two kilometers, except for RUFO #9 where I walked for 2,5 kilometers and the painting almost disappeared entirely. Having the artwork interacting with the outside was crucial – showing artworks in the state they came out of the studio doesn’t interest me – my idea was to “print” the city onto each board turning them into witnesses of a walk, an experience. On the back of each board I showed the map of the walk and all the data generated (date, time, duration, distance and name of the streets wandered) – note that during the biennial, I showed reproductions of the back of the boards on spare boards for the people to understand better the story.

Pictures by Natalia Solovieva – Thanks to everybody at Artmosspere and to the people from Codered.

Bienal Artmossphere

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Moscow, Russia
September 2014

RUFO – Rudimentary Unidentified Frictional Object

I have been doing research around the idea of “creating while walking” for a long time now (see the Promenades Project I did in Beijing: www.eltono.com/en/projects/promenades), my last idea was to register friction during a walk and I came up with the idea of RUFO – RUFO is a typical dog name in French and also the name of a toy dog that was released in the 80´s. I decided the four letters would stand for “Rudimentary Unidentified Frictional Object”.

Basically, I wanted to drag an artwork along a defined path and register the way it decays. I was doing tests around this idea when I was asked to participate in Artmossphere Biennial in Moscow so I decided to do the first RUFO experiment in the street of the Russian capital. I painted 11 wood boards with bold colored graphics and one by one dragged them around the city on different paths I had selected earlier (around the exhibition space, in random neighborhood, around the Red Square, around the hotel…). Each walk was between one and two kilometers, except for RUFO #9 where I walked for 2,5 kilometers and the painting almost disappeared entirely. Having the artwork interacting with the outside was crucial – showing artworks in the state they came out of the studio doesn’t interest me – my idea was to “print” the city onto each board turning them into witnesses of a walk, an experience. On the back of each board I showed the map of the walk and all the data generated (date, time, duration, distance and name of the streets wandered) – note that during the biennial, I showed reproductions of the back of the boards on spare boards for the people to understand better the story.

Pictures by Natalia Solovieva – Thanks to everybody at Artmosspere and to the people from Codered.

Varianti

Ritmo
Via Grotte Bianche 62, Catania, Italy
9 de junio – 31 de agosto 2014

MOMO & Eltono

Inspirados por el mercado cercano y especialmente por su actividad a la hora de la limpieza, diseñamos 6 figuras y fabricamos un dispositivo para generar composiciones aleatorias con ellas. Agitando el dispositivo, generamos y documentamos cientos de composiciones; elegimos 52 que reproducimos en collages y que enmarcamos.

Vídeo mostrado durante la exposición:

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(pincha en la foto para agrandarla)

Las obras están a la venta a través de la galería Ritmo.

Amalgama

Slowtrack
C/ Cañizares 12, Madrid, España
27 de Marzo 2014 – 26 de Mayo 2014

Primera sala:
Boîte à Compositions: www.eltono.com/es/exhibitions/solo/amalgama/boite-a-compositions
Modulo L: www.eltono.com/es/exhibitions/solo/amalgama/modulo-l
Nebulosas: www.eltono.com/es/exhibitions/solo/amalgama/nebulosas
Grabados en el Suelo: www.eltono.com/es/exhibitions/solo/amalgama/road-prints

Patio:
Armatoste: www.eltono.com/es/exhibitions/solo/amalgama/armatoste

Segunda sala:
Presenté los resultados de 7 caminatas que hice en Pekín para el proyecto Promenades:
www.eltono.com/es/projects/promenades

Si está interesado en adquirir obras, por favor contactad directamente con la galería:
www.slowtracksociety.com

Fotos por Eltono y ©Miguel Rosón (www.v15.es)
Gracias a LUCE, Esther, Dani y Greta, Nov9 y a todo el equipo de Slowtrack.

Diario de promenades

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Ongoing project
November 2013 – today

The Promenades Project is about walking, observation and spontaneity. It’s about wandering in the city with no pressure, no time limit, no goal apart from walking and enjoying it. It’s about walking with total freedom of time and space to be able to do all that things that you always want to do but you don’t because you have no time. It’s about moving crosscurrent in the city with time for contemplation to be able to observe details that most people don’t notice.

eltono-promenades

Rules

Rule #1: Walk and, if possible, create something on the way.
Rule #2: Only use material found during the walk – the only material I allow myself to bring is for
documentation (notebook, phone, camera) and a bag.
Rule #3: Only execute ideas created during the walk – or a predecessor walk.
Rule #4: Enjoy the walk.

This journal is a straight chronological transcription of what happened during each walk.