Top 13 Sue Tompkins Quotes
#1. I'm one who needs to be in the space [for] a sense of place and order. It's crucial.
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#2. Sometimes I start with music on and then I get distracted because I'm working to a different rhythm; I'm not working to myself. So, I don't have music on when I'm working.
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#3. I don't analyze too much, because then I'll question, 'Why do I write down all of these random little phrases?'
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#4. I'm interested in really particular details, ideas, thoughts, and emotions, yet it's defused with performance, where you can play with hiding things, or be more confrontational about something shielded. There is this process of layering in performance.
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#5. I've got a twin sister who's an artist and growing up I was always "the loud one." She's not actually quiet at all, but I would rather fill a gap with chatter and she would just let a gap be. So there was no inclination to actually perform.
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#6. Performances have a bit of a life and a time scale to themselves.
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#7. I'm not really interested in making someone endure a performance or stand there for too long. I like to think about the length.
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#8. When I go into the editing process, I re-look at the original intuitive thoughts and then it becomes the written performance or text work. Because they look quite big there's this assumption that there isn't much editing, but that's a huge part of it.
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#9. I like actual songs and bands, but it's usually parts, like the production, the bassline, the drums, that I'm really attracted to.
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#10. I probably protect myself by not asking myself too much.
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#11. The way I perform or the setup is always same - just me and a microphone and the text - and they usually have some relation of how physical that stack becomes. When I'm editing it together, the density of the papers is an indicator to be like, "You need to stop."
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#12. I started using Notes [on my iPhone] but I do a lot of hand written notes. It's a very slow, accumulative thing.
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#13. Being on the same level as everybody is really important to me. I'm trying to do really basic stuff like communicate, convey, talk, see, and invite joining and intimacy. What I'm trying to do is attach. It's not about being separate.
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