Monday, January 5, 2009

Toolkit Inventory

Here is a full list of of all the equipment suggested for the Itinerant Toolkit:

A Mario Merz igloo.

be a question: Who benefits from artists projecting themselves into the role of the outsider

water colour set,
brushes and paper pad.
Stamps and pre-printed sticky labels with addresses of your mailing list
A memory pillow

A large piece of chalk like the one in the image to mark, draw, rest, etc. and event to just look at it as a minimal sculpture. It should be big, like a Judd or a Cadere stick

HUO's black book, a green pencil, a blue biro and some little red dots that have yet to be joined up.

Aeroplane

I think nail clippers would be essential and are handily combined with other functions below.

penknife,

Camera, broken

Engraved laptop

a public liability insurance policy

black cloth carry bag (Tickle Pink), Marks and Spencer green cloth carry bag,’grannys’ wheelie bag, Morrison’s shopping bag, large plastic see through bag, red tote bag (BALTIC) black leather effect shoulder bag, purple and green rucksack, (Velo tout terrain), green corduroy hand bag, black shoulder bag (6appeal) black tote bag, (BALTIC), black hand bag with decoration small wash bag, natural tote bag, tote bag with black carry handles, 2 red bags (one with shoulder strap, one rucksack) suitcase blue with tags old fashioned mountaineering rucksack.
Trangia, map of Sunderland and surrounding area, stencils for lettering, letterset. Shoe brush


Toy crab, packet of chalk. With Description

Camera, broken

Engraved laptop

Genuine Tumbleweed and a Tumbleweed-escorting device

Camera,

map or A-Z,

notebook

bottled water or lemon squash (weak, in a flask!)

Bus pass/money

Polaroid film and camera (optional)

gaffa tape (black and/or white)

plasterboard panels

black gloss paint

black acrylic

A4 graph paper pad

Tracing paper with ‘leave only footprints, take only photographs, however, always carry a sheet of paper on which to trace your route. ‘

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

And don't forget one of these: http://treacleonline.wordpress.com/laboratory/a-collection-of-compasses/

Looking forward to seeing how things progress,
Kaspar