At 9.05pm after 12 months, Julie listened to the song for the very last time. At 9.09pm Julie deleted this song from her mobile phone. At 9.28pm the 12 month cycle has come to an end. I have carried this for you Richard. I have held it and now I am empty. x Julie
threepointthreeseven is the collaborative project of artists Richard Hancock (UK) and Julie Vulcan (AUS).
From 2nd to the 22nd of April 2007, The Pacitti Company (London) presented and produced the premier festival SPILL. One of the major projects was to stage Grand Finale. Most of the artists spent the last week of SPILL, with Robert Pacitti, in a task driven devising workshop, creating new performance work to be presented within the 'Finale' framework. The following was a response to a provocation within the workshop, which in-turn created another response and this project.
On April 16th 2007, Richard Hancock played a favourite piece of music for the last time. Its duration was 3.37 minutes. This was an act of finality, an exercise in self-obliteration, and an active inquiry into a space for something new to grow. This act was witnessed by Julie Vulcan. Now, for 12 months, this space will be filled by Vulcan's replaying of the music on the 16th day of every month. Each time the date rolls around, Hancock and Vulcan will dedicate 3.37 minutes of time to the memory of this moment, the potential of new space, and the here and now
On April 16th 2008, a month after the last response, Richard and Julie will share their thoughts on their journey and discuss their process as the project progressed.