In 2012 I took part in Weeklybeats, a project where participants
uploaded one new piece of music a week for 52 weeks. While the project's
founders and participants are largely made up of members of the
Chipmusic community, I would say I'm casual producer of music at best.
This said, I've taken part in every edition of Weeklybeats as it
returned every two years, even
managing to complete the full 52-week cycle in 2018. If you're
interested, you can find this music here.
In years where my artistic practice has slowed, I enjoyed being part of Weeklybeats as an exercise in just doing things.
It was an easy way to maintain a creative output with an
externally-imposed and inflexible deadline. If your track wasn't
uploaded by the end of the week, the project just moved on without you*,
and you had to start on next week's piece.
At some
point during one of the years Weeklybeats wasn't running, my partner
suggested to me that I embark on some sort of other weekly project as a
way of maintaining creative momentum. While I completely agreed with
this in principle, I knew that my problem with
self-imposed deadlines is that I could always just ignore it. There was no
external website with a countdown timer to work towards, and if no one
knew I was even doing this who was there to hold me to account for my
inaction. So what was the point?
Of course, having seen many friends and people I respect undertake similar "do x for y
period of time" projects over the years, it's taken me this long to
realise the answer to my problem is just to tell people you are doing
it. So here we are. K., you were totally right. Again.
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Monday, September 02, 2019
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