[BOX 11] is the sixth installment from Better to Lose Your Head Than Use It, Episode Two of the RK-LOG artist novel based in the Presidio-Chihuahua borderlands between West Texas and Northern Mexico. Produced from four years of fieldwork and co-operative scripting with performance-participants in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands where minimalist Donald Judd's artist museum The Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati (1986) is located. Judd's 100 Boxes in Mill Aluminum (1981-1986) is installed in World War II era artillery sheds retrofitted for Chinati from a prisoner-of-war camp for German soldiers captured during the African Campaigns.
Featuring the voices of characters performing themselves as fictional personae, including (among others): the astronomer, the club-owner, the book-seller, the shop-owner, the lawyer, the punks, the neuro-physiologist, the dyslexic, the aphasic, the ASMR therapist, the guerilla bio-tech engineer, the neuro-psychiatrist, the local historians, the border patrol agent, the interns, the horse-lubber, the nurse and her lap dog, the wild turkeys, the beetles, the desert toads, the cockroaches, the LOG-user played by the artist-author, and the text-to-speech voice 'ANDREA' who reads the LOG of RK.