Thursday, March 4, 2010

Decaying into bits of nothing until it disappears. Something in the forgotten state, left to rot. Rot has many forms. To me rot means imaginarily, a MELT.
- Genessis Martinez

Things left abandoned left to be alone aging falling apart, broken. A physical, mental rot as in a deteriorated or deteriorating health. A basis of life, bringing forth life. Out of ROT or something ending springs an imagination of what's to come.
- Kimo

The basic understanding of ROT is the decay of organic substances Rot also has a soul The Rot of morals and values Rot is anything past its time Such as in a state of rot a broader level can be seen in a cityscape. A city neglected any or all of these could really make an interesting exhibit to explore the literal to the abstract such as in the mental state of soul of rot.
- Joe Schmidt "Rocky"

A gradual decline.
- Raul

In this exhibit I will try to convey different feelings when you hear the word rot. It will have the elements of surprise with great blasts of color. Rot can be different from being dying away. Rot can be expressed to something rotting away but coming to a new life that may make it preserved and last forever. It can also be expressed in perseverance. This ideal will be transformed and brought to a positive state of nature.
- Kiona

"ROT" is a decaying to nature but it defines an undiscovered world that screams to exposed. ROT is a beautiful because when one thing dies another is reproduced. ROT produces an endless life with no solid plan.
-Lakeisha

"ROT" could be like a recipe? All the ingredients might be found outside 1.>ADD>dried leaves, water, insects, stones and fruit from the trees as well as anything else you might want to decompose>2.Then come back potentially "three weeks" later{the exciting novel three weeks from Andy Warhols Dracula} 3. Voila, what do you have? ROT-SLUDGE-DREDGE & DIRtee GOO.
OUTSIDE PROJECT FOR OK IDS>Make three lists, one list of all the things you would never eat>two> One list of all the things you always would eat and the third list will be a list of all the exterior subjection factors that might interfere with the first two lists-IVY etc.
-Ivy

Rot, rotten, aged, spoiled, ruined, transformed, left to Rot. Slow in time but too fast to stop. What was once fresh and vital has become just a memory, transformed through age. Neglected and left to Rot.
-Suzanne

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