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Marcello Mercado
die Reise mit der Beagle (The journey with the Beagle)
watercolor on paper
Artist´s Book, 24 pages
2010
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The Journey with the Beagle (2010) Conceived as a unique artist’s book composed of watercolor drawings on paper, the work does not illustrate a narrative journey but registers a process of observation, translation, and drift. The reference to Darwin’s Beagle functions less as a historical citation than as a methodological cue: movement without destination, attention without hierarchy, drawing as a form of slow recording.
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In contrast to Mercado’s contemporaneous engagements with digital corruption, glitch processes, and algorithmic inscription, The Journey with the Beagle turns deliberately toward a fragile, manual register. The watercolor marks appear provisional, porous, and unstable—closer to notations or residues than to images seeking completion. Each page operates as a temporal unit, tracing micro-variations rather than progression, accumulation rather than development.
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The book can be read as an early articulation of Mercado’s sustained interest in translation across systems: from observation to mark, from experience to archive, from movement to inscription. Here, the archive is not technological but bodily; not computational but gestural. The absence of text reinforces this position, allowing the drawings to function as silent recordings of time, perception, and hesitation.
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As a unikat artist’s book, The Journey with the Beagle foregrounds the book not as a container of content but as a spatial and temporal device. Turning pages becomes an act of navigation, echoing Mercado’s later projects where images, data, and materials are continuously displaced, transformed, and re-encoded. Seen retrospectively, the work anticipates the artist’s ongoing inquiry into the instability of images and the conditions under which meaning emerges—not through representation, but through process.
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