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Tag Archives: identity
A focus for the final term
So the new, final, terms begins today. This might be a good time to take stock of where I am and consider the pressing next steps to resolve this work. Looking back I can see a sort of shape to … Continue reading
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Project 17: Greater symmetry
So in my last post I used a greater number of images of my feet than here, but this collage applies a greater consistency with the images used. ThoughtsThis image is pleasing aesthetically and works best without borders but doesn’t … Continue reading
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Project 17: Variety
I think that I am getting near the end of being able to find a sensible way of using this typology. As with earlier versions using fewer images the gif does not offer the power and evocation of the grid, … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, disability, expressionism, GIF, identity, impairment, re-presentation, Research, stereotypes, typology
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Project 17: more
By themselves these singular images don’t say much, but as I add images to the set the evocation changes and a sort of narrative begins to form. The repetition of broadly similar images changes the narrative into something that shows … Continue reading
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Symposium and a little more on Project 17
There wasn’t a formal symposium yesterday but a few of us got together for a short Skype session and focussed on the Research Proposal and Assessment of Unit 1 that was useful. I then spent a little time on my … Continue reading
Project 17: typology, gif or both?
I’m just playing with the typology in terms of numbers, order and forms of presentation. There is no conclusion as yet, just experimenting.
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Project 17 Feet
I had real difficulty with the last project because in documenting the body the representation was less about my experienced lived and more about documenting me. It was only as the project progressed that I came to find some approaches … Continue reading
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Project 16: Ending: a triptych and a single image
I’ve been finalising my experimentation with this project over the past couple of days. Of course the images I eventually use will probably differ from these shown here. However I think these offer the viewer a sense of what I … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, disability, identity, impairment, intersectionality, movement, re-presentation, Research, semiotics, stereotypes
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Eclectic collection of thoughts
Project 16: colour v monochromeI wanted to confirm my original thought that colour is key to this project and so needed to test this. Here are two versions of the same image. The first one seems much more imaginative and … Continue reading
MA Pop up show – production values
Production The criteria I used to guide my production values for my contribution to the pop up show are as follows: Use the opportunity to do something I wouldn’t be able to do easily on my own Experiment in terms … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, analysis, disability, documentary, exhibition, identity, impairment, movement, production values, re-presentation, Research, semiotics, symbolism
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