INstruction - Object Writing 24 Nov

admin November 23rd, 2007

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I scrabble to open the small box, there’s a piece of sticky tape covering the end and I jimmy it with a screw driver. The blade of the driver is stuffed between the cardboard and jerks along roughly until the job is done. Inside is a plastic package containing the parts. The plastic has a muted shine and detonates as I liberate it from the box. Over a hundred grey plastic parts are inside the plastic bag - each waiting to be torn from the grey mother of the superstructure before being glued and slotted into place.

The instructions are at the bottom of the box, a rough off white paper with clear black and white diagrams. There’s a smell of newness in it and this is mixing with the fresh plastic of the bag. I am also smelling the ‘just made’ cup of coffee sitting on the bench, marvelling with me at all the components . Small ghosts of vapor are hanging over the lip of the cup and the milky sugared liquid beckons to my taste buds, but I can wait.

I get scissors and snip along the top of the bag. As a child it would be a mad scramble to open it up , biting into neutral tasting plastic and shredding enough of the bag to get out the components, but now - oh so conservative and neat. Gone the days of the childhood egg and spoon race, the run to the line, now more the graceful giraffe in achieving tasks - though I wish I were as tall as one!

Now with wire cutters - similar to nail clippers - in hand, instructions clearly displayed, I move the smooth aluminum toward the plastic spigot and snap off the first part. The plastic makes a clicking sound while the jaws of the cutters make a high metallic sound as the teeth meet. I cut several more, checking the numbered piece against the instructions each time- I don’t want this to wind up like the first model I ever made - a few wheels and pieces left over at the end.

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