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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Tutorial
I had a tutorial with Kier Williams – Associate Lecturer. I’ve not met Kier before and he hadn’t seen any of my work. I shared some of my projects with Kier – not all at once. I began with Project … Continue reading
Posted in Proposals, Tutorials, Symposiums, and Term Reviews
Tagged analysis, review
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Narrative, anti-narrative
At the meeting earlier this week the thing that stuck me is how we all try and make our own sense out of what we see often through generating a narrative around the subject matter. Who? Why? what? when? What … Continue reading
More on recognition in print
I posted about the inclusion of some of my work (landscape on disability – see here) in Perspectives on Place by Jesse Alexander here. Well he launched the book recently and posted about it here. Chuffed, absolutely chuffed.
Project 8: another review, another adjustment and a new conclusion
Looking afresh at the final image I created for project 6 the other day was valuable. Putting that little bit of distance of a couple of night’s sleep between me and the work suggests it’s not quite right yet. For … Continue reading
Posted in Project 8: Clarity through reduction
Tagged abstract, analysis, anomie, artistic meaning, authenticity, clarity, colour, colour values, deception, disability, experimentation, expressionism, illness, impairment, monochrome, photo, production values, redaction, transformation
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Low Residency 2015 – MA Fine Art Digital
Even though I am working to the extended online program for my MA the course offers three periods where students can come together if they wish. I chose to attend the first session as this would provide me with the … Continue reading
Posted in Proposals, Tutorials, Symposiums, and Term Reviews
Tagged collaboration, development
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Project 8: A review
On reviewing my work I can see that as I have progressed through this project I have become less sure that the red and black colour values are what I want to use. These are angry colours and I am … Continue reading
What a difference a day makes
So this time yesterday our house was still cold, but we were near the end of the four week saga of no heating and little hot water. Today couldn’t seem further away from recent experiences. Dad phoned three times but … Continue reading
Project 8: automation v manual
One of the things I have found in this project is that the outcome between a heavily automated v manual creation of imagery is undetectable and this has left me with two options: the first is producing a set of … Continue reading