WebbIan Burn, Xerox Book, 1968 (100 iterative copies of a blank sheet of white paper on a Xerox 720, arranged in a book in the order they were created. The final pages in the … WebbMarket-leading rankings and editorial commentary - see the top law firms & lawyers for Capital markets: debt offerings in United States
Burn, Ian 1939-1993 [WorldCat Identities]
http://melbourneartnetwork.net/ian-burn-installation-photograph-for-xerox-books-1969/ WebbIan Burn, ‘The Sixties: Crisis and aftermath (or the Memoirs of an Ex-conceptual artist)’, Art & Text no.1, Autumn 1981 republished in Dialogue: Writing in art history, Allen & Unwin, 1991, p. 115. sensory tot spot
Xerox Book #1, Ian Burn (1968) A blank s... — Are.na
WebbAs the second page describes, Ian Burn's Xerox Book compiles a series of one hundred pages, each a copy of the one that came before it, starting with a completely blank sheet of paper. Slowly, the blank page fills as copy after copy after copy amplifies the slight imperfections that arise from Xeroxing an image. WebbIan Burn, an Australian artist then living in New York, made a series of Xerox Books in 1968 in which he churned out 100 copies of a blank sheet of white paper on a Xerox 660 photocopying machine, copying each copy in turn until the final sheet was filled with the speckled visual noise left by the machine’s own imperfect operations. WebbXerox Book #1, Ian Burn (1968) A blank sheet of paper was copied on a Xerox machine. This copy was used to make a second copy. The second to make a third one, and so on… Each copy as it came out of the machine was re-used to make the next. Added over 4 years ago by Dameon Waggoner Last updated 5 months ago sensory toy shop ndis