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This is a walk that forms part of a commission given by Art On The Underground to Goldsmiths MFA Art Writing.

I have been photographing the journey the Jubilee Line takes above ground, and writing texts whose time of reading correlates with the average time of journeys between stations...

It imagines objects in photographs (stillings of time and space) as chronometers, that push the workings of time back into the photograph with the duration of language.

-Cressida Kocienski

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Chronometers

Every so often

on an Abbey Road

which kicks across a different street

to resume like an arm either side

of an elbow displaced by a fracture

cast rigid in the pebble-dashed box-hedged suburbs

men’s legs arrest anyway

precisely in the walking position

found on the cover of the Beatles record.


The thing deciphered from physics

is that if all these moments are onion-skinned

bent backwards upon themselves

fastened

fused

worked upon

laid as layers

they will form a broad sausage

ghosting at the edges

and firm in the middle.

The slim missives of landing birds will thread through the morass

dogs will form a thickening of average heights

the gaps will all be used up.


However


Trapped out beyond the sausage

in the collecting area for the singular instance

slices must be made,

and therefore


There will be the

waiting

only for the forking

bounded by

hamstring twitches

butting against the

bit below the apex of the inverse V

of split legs


about to form

about to collapse

about to form


It is the gaps

that pool and accumulate

rotating into neat discs

that form a cylinder

that rises between stepped lines


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From the path the steady green of astro-turf forms a balanced horizontal line

above the darker soil-patched actual turf

Above the line of astro turf sits a painted brick wall

extended by the concomitant

spatial ticking of the slim-lined metal fence

which reveals beyond it

the smallest line of the flat roof

of the sporting facility

The top three lines are merely ornamentation

but special attention is directed

towards the indefinite line

of wars waged between the

turf and astro turf.

The turf attempts to move upwards

in a phototropic push

which accidentally colonises the space of imitation.

The astro turf retaliates

by dispatching rotating blades

that sever the heads of the vanguard

into a uniform precision


It is the fuzzy tussle of the border

marked in territory gained and lost

between softness and clean lines




A measurement of effusion

can be taken from the daily observation of the circumference of the size 5 ivory moon

kicked beyond reach into the long grass

behind the fence and

in front of the portacabin

Nitrogen mix is exhaled steadily from the reservoir

which to begin with should be calibrated to 1.1 times the earth's pressure at sea level

The exhale is designed to be regulated by the molecular weight

of the molecules

proceeding in an orderly drip

through the smooth crust marked with

stitched incisions between the 32 regular hexagons and pentagons

of the truncated icosohedron


It is half-lifes of a tidy lung until equilibrium between the air pressures is achieved.




A sandbag is supine

curled to face green chipboards.

Its back is wrinkled like a piglet

Limbless

Headless

but seeding

thick sand blooms and clots on the surface

through far too many tiny holes at once

to form a balanced cone

from a line of softly skittling grain

The blooms and clots are finely divided rock and mineral particles


The rate of flow of the sand is independent of the depth in the reservoir

and the instrument will not freeze.


It is the seepage that can be measured

if not neatly by a gathering in a crucible ready to invert

with a simple

one two three four

nor by the degree of shrivel marked out in gulches in the epidermis

then by the pace in which

the tiny holes are occluded and cleared

appear and disappear

as binary switches


The geology is sprinked loosely against the gravel

and the greyed discs of chewing gum

that have learned to disguise themselves

as well as possible

with the colour of the street.


The green chipboard hoarding has eroded from the street surface

to reveal an audience of off-cuts,

bottle-tops,

and burlap coloured leaves.


When the things stay in one place for long enough it is their intention to begin to share colours with each other through the diffusive shift of particles.




A cleanly laid grid of light square paving slabs

forms a smooth plane

barricaded on one side with low slung railings.

Every so often four of the slabs are planned absent in crisp lines

and from the centre of each small square of earth there is a burst of spiky foliage

that is desperate to believe in a tropic.

Some are tall and cast parallel shadows that move through the same points once a day.


It is the number of times cloud cover is sufficient

to obscure this task.

 
As people are walking all the time, in the same spot, a path appears. - John Locke