Die-Cut Plug Wiring Diagram Book is an
artist's book by the
English artist Mark Pawson, originally published in early 1992 . Originally consisting of 36 full-size reproductions of
plug wiring diagrams printed in various colours, the book has become celebrated as an example of English
sociological art, and is sometimes referred to as part of the
New Folk Archive.
'The ultra-obsessive
die cut plug wiring diagram book [is part of] an avalanche of essential ephemera [collected] by unashamed image junkie Mark Pawson.'
'Many of the items [Pawson] produces are made out of his or other people's waste material including comics, flyers, glossy fashion magazines, children's colouring books, braille hymn books, antique paper, wood-chip wallpaper and the odd pornographic magazine. Pawson's most successful pieces are usually made of the most simple materials.'
Things to collect
Pawson started to collect ephemera as a child, starting his collection with
Wade animals, aimed squarely at unattached pocket money. Early artist's books to continue the theme included
Small Plastic Babies, 1987, collecting together his collection of small plastic babies,
Eco-Frenzy, 1992, collecting over 150 recycling and ecology symbols and
Moustaches, also 1992, in which Pawson documented his clip=on moustaches. The collection of plug wiring diagrams was originally published at the same time as these last two, but unlike the others has been continuously in print since.
"I collect things for my own amusement and decoration. Every so often a group of objects will push their way to the forefront and demand to be taken a bit more seriously." Mark Pawson
Pawson made his first artist's book whilst studying sociology at
City University, London, 1983-84 and has continued his interest in ephemera since. Pawson has become a central figure of UK mail art, and has also participated widely in the emerging worldwide network of artist's bookfairs.
Die-Cut Plug Wiring Diagram Book has been exhibited widely, and is in various public collections including
MOMA and
Tate.
The book itself
The first edition of
Die-Cut Plug Wiring Diagram Book is a small softback book containing 36 photocopied plug wiring diagrams, mostly in colour using different coloured toners in monochrome
photocopiers; 3 full colour photocopies have been tipped in as well. The 'de-luxe version' of the book is sewn together using different coloured threads that mimic elctrical wiring, whilst the ordinary edition is stapled. The 'de-luxe' version sold for £3.00, twice the asking price of the stapled version. The cover is a grainy photocopy of the back of a plug diagram with three holes cut into it (where the pins would go). There is a brief essay at the end by Pawson discussing his collection of plugs, and their essential Britishness . The last page lists credits of 'contributing electricians'.
Later editions of the work acquired a piece of electrical tape bound inside the cover, more images of plugs, as well as adverts for other related commodities made by Pawson. The book has been continually reprinted and updated, and is still available. It currently sells for £5.00. The words Die-Cut Plug Wiring Diagram Book only actually appear at the end of the book, in the body of text of Pawson's afterword; the title has instead been acquired, in the main from references to the work on Pawson's website.
Reception
The book has been included in a number of overviews of contemporary English culture, including
Creative Review,
Experimental Layout and
The New Handmade Graphics. The book is in various public collections including
Tate ,
V&A , and
MOMA .
References
- Die-Cut Plug Wiring Book, Mark Pawson, first edition 1992
- Experimental layout, R. Bestley & I. Noble, Rotovision, 2001
- The New Handmade Graphics, Odling-Smee & Ford, Rotovision, 2003
- Disinfotainment, Pawson's website, Retrieved 29-09-2008
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