lost for words… Anne Lydiat. 9/9/99. ISBN 0 9535604 0 6
Initially the concept of the publication was my rejection of the dominant theoretical concepts in relation to practice. A self imposed loss of speech, an interstitial space, a linguistic and philosophical silence. Loss as an absence, a blank space - a tabula rasa. The book was placed in libraries secretly without subjecting it to the usual categorisation process. I placed the book - this space of silence - in between philosophical texts and photographed it in its contingent space. An interstitial space within a space of architectural silence. Could a Russian silence be different from a French or English silence?
As part of my research into sites of silence I visited the Beguinages in Belgium. These are religious women only enclosed spaces, walled within the town they are built in. In connection with this research I discovered the writings of Christine de Pizan and Hildegard of Bingen, Simone Weil, Sartre and De Beauvoir and several texts on women and religious spaces.
lost for words… is a blank book with a white blotting paper cover. Inside the front fly leaf it reads:
and continues on the back inside flap
I secretly placed the book in the philosophy section between Kant and Lyotard in libraries I visited both in Europe and the UK thus avoiding categorisation.
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