I think Kaprow is trying to bring out an artistic side or perspective on motions and routines we experience everyday but that we aren't necessarily conscious of. Even if in the end they aren't the type of artwork that enters galleries or even has an audience they are there to be noticed by their individual and at least able provoke that individuals thoughts enough to get him or her to write a short piece on something previously mundsane as the toothbrushing experience.
Similarly our project is asking us to take the everyday and reveal it anew, so that it can be re-experienced in a way that will provoke its viewers audience too either think or feel something new that is hopefully intriguing. Whatever verb I decide to use in the creation of my project will combine with my ideas and representation and become a unique unexpected experience I hope.
Similarly our project is asking us to take the everyday and reveal it anew, so that it can be re-experienced in a way that will provoke its viewers audience too either think or feel something new that is hopefully intriguing. Whatever verb I decide to use in the creation of my project will combine with my ideas and representation and become a unique unexpected experience I hope.