£1500.00
ime is linear; it only moves forward. Our recollection of time, our memories, are non-linear. We don’t remember chronologically, working backwards from the present. Nor do we recall experiences in a linear sequence. Our brains reconstruct moments from our senses and emotions in ways that are meaningful in the present. 20 GOTO 10 REM 8-BIT references this experience. Each part is composed of fins and recesses that represent memories. While the relationships between parts change, the whole remains largely the same. The sculpture is recognizable regardless of the arrangement.
The title of this artwork is derived from the sequential sculpture 20 GOTO 10. It is a common line of code in 8-bit computer programming. “REM” is a command in the same language, an abbreviation of the word “remark.” It is the formal way of adding a comment. In written English, one would use parentheses (like this). The appended title acknowledges the artwork’s geometric aesthetic. An 8-bit computer processes data in 8-bit chunks, that is, eight binary digits (ones or zeroes). This limits its processing and memory ability. The sculpture is also structured around the number eight. It has eight parts, each composed of eight segments.