The quote is just one moment. One moment sampled from a larger narrative. A condensed sample to stand out from the continuity of the text. Yet the quote suggests the text surrounding it, the context from which it had been taken. This suggestive narrative might easily be undermined, once the extracted quote enters the deck and becomes the loop of a larger narrative.
Anne Westphalen received hours of thoughts and daydreams the American artist Justine Kurland had recorded while working with a group of girls. Scanning through these miniature narratives and personal accounts, she extracted individual quotes and blended them into a multitude of loops. Two such migrations between the continuous moments of the loop and the quote were captured on vinyl. To go on and on and on and on.
(2 tracks | 7" vinyl | rec12/2001)