Bunn has enlarged isolated marks, scraps and other modifications to the cards with an extremely high-resolution digital scanner, and reproduced the resulting series of small to full page blow-ups on the highest quality paper printed by Druckerei Fries, Cologne - one of the finest printers in Germany. As a result of this painstaking work process, images emerge. The original cards that are cropped and magnified in these enlargements follow on a subsequent page, and the enlarged images often suggest uncanny interpretations of the library card’s text: the unconscious, the occult, sex, social ideologies, and hidden aesthetics all symbolically emerge. The catalog card becomes both the visual source of the image and a source of written commentary on the image.
Given David Bunn’s modus operandi in his overall LA library discards project – the “subjective occupation” of a former public archive –Subliminal Messages is also an allegory of the artist’s larger practice. In an episodic project, spanning over a decade, Bunn has returned again and again to the LA Library discards; an immense archive which the artist was given in its entirety.