Mark Fell
Ten Types of Elsewhere
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Tracklist
1Topology (1)3:05
2Topology (2)0:18
3Topology (3)2:23
4Incompleteness (1)0:49
5Incompleteness (2)0:25
6Incompleteness (3)0:32
7Incompleteness (4)0:07
8Incompleteness (5)0:41
9Incompleteness (6)0:09
10Incompleteness (7)0:39
11Incompleteness (8)0:30
12Incompleteness (9)0:59
13Incompleteness (10)0:15
14Incompleteness (11)0:53
15Abjection (1)1:28
16Abjection (2)1:36
17Abjection (3)0:49
18Storage (1)1:05
19Storage (2)1:07
20Storage (3)0:50
21Storage (4)1:19
22Storage (5)0:46
23The Transfinite Self (1)0:15
24The Transfinite Self (2)0:31
25The Transfinite Self (3)1:14
26The Transfinite Self (4)1:30
27The Transfinite Self (5)1:06
28The Transfinite Self (6)1:10
29The Transfinite Self (7)1:07
30The Transfinite Self (8)4:11
31Mirror (1)0:24
32Mirror (2)0:53
33Mirror (3)0:59
34Dissociation 3:28
35Ideation (1)0:58
36Ideation (2)0:22
37Ideation (3)0:31
38Ideation (4)0:31
39Ideation (5)0:24
40Ideation (6)1:58
41Remote Systems (1)3:56
42Remote Systems (2)3:50
43Commuting (1)0:13
44Commuting (2)2:38
45Commuting (3)4:15

A reissue of Mark Fell’s compelling debut solo album »Ten Types of Elsewhere«, originally released in 2004.

Topology is a branch of mathematics concerning possible spaces and spatial objects – curves, surfaces, knots, manifolds, phase spaces, symmetrical groups, etc. The work explores a link between objects and alterity through spatial and temporal deformations, twistings, rotatings, reflections and stretchings. Here spaces and objects are not self-evident and singular, but multiple, irregular, anomalous.

The work began as a documentation of recent installations some in public spaces, some gallery works, some large works, some small etc. Inspired by the problems brought up by this activity, instead of using recordings to document these, ten processes came about each of which relates to the spaces and works in a different way – a recording, or system used to run the work, a pattern, a method or technique, a way of working, a name, or a reference point outside the work.