Risa Mickenberg, a friend of Jamie Livingston’s, wrote this soon after Jamie’s death in 1997. Risa is a writer and is in the band, Risa Mickenberg, Jesus H Christ & The 4 Hornsmen of the Apocalypse, who will be appearing on PBS on Halloween. Check out their MY SPACE page (link above) for more information.
A Still Moment From Every Day
It’s
strange for someone to leave behind a record of every day of their
life. Or to obsessively follow a project whose only perfect completion
ends with their death.Our work is always ahead of us. It
starts when we are born and it ends when we die – this work of seeing,
touching and affecting the world.Jamie spread this collection out every year and examined it – reviewed it.
Our
lives are a flood of images and we are collectors who keep a strange
assortment of images: moments of extreme emotion, pain, beauty, and
fear stand out. Events we’re taught to remember: weddings, graduations,
births, deaths.Then there are the millions of images that we
can’t shake out of our heads, that come to us at strange times – things
we can’t remember why we remember: the gold threads in an old stereo
speaker, the way the light hit a thousand cars in a parking lot by the
water, the face of a stranger in a restaurant, a friend standing in a
pool – you can’t remember where, slapping the water with the flat of
her hand.Memory is a sieve that holds curious things. A life is a trail of strange, colorful memories.
Jamie’s
Photo-of-the-Day works like a life. A still moment from every day for
years. Remains of the day, immortalized. It is a selection: what we
choose to remember, what we add to our collection of days.There was no set time of day. It was when the mood struck: this is what I will take.
It’s an accumulation, a collection, a life’s work.