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MMU Foundation Course Blog: String Theory: Final Major Project - Installation
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MMU Foundation Course Blog. Tuesday, 21 June 2011. String Theory: Final Major Project - Installation. On 21st May I wrote in my note book:. I am creating an installation using cotton thread - weaving two large chip-boards together and possibly some sort of kite motif too. Scary not quite knowing what the final piece will actually be! And I'm not very good at drawing in the traditional sense. However it's exciting to realise that threading cotton across a space IS a form of drawing! Kite and Ring 2.
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MMU Foundation Course Blog: Artists Bonfire at Islington Mill
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MMU Foundation Course Blog. Monday, 30 July 2012. Artists Bonfire at Islington Mill. Short film of the Artists' Bonfire at Islington Mill. Our collective 'Future Foundations' appears at about 6.05 where Donna is explaining what we are doing. Unfortunately it is rather dark for 'The Head' to be seen pre-burn. But the action is recorded. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Interactive Eclectic (Interactive Arts B.A). Creative Resolve to Evolve.
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MMU Foundation Course Blog: February 2011
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MMU Foundation Course Blog. Saturday, 19 February 2011. Link Gallery Exhibit: Form and Reform: Video. Video of closing party and stills of art works from Future Foundations 2: Form and Re-form. Links to this post. Labels: Future Foundations 2. Link Gallery Exhibit: Future Foundations 2: 'Form and Reform' (14th - 18th Feb). Our show was received well and we had a good turn out for our closing party. Donna Wood: 'Memory Installation: Gran/Mum'. Isabelle Darbishire: 'Less is More'. Links to this post. A pho...
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MMU Foundation Course Blog: August 2010
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MMU Foundation Course Blog. Friday, 27 August 2010. Video record of art/dance collaboration with the Whitworth Wallpaper Dancers. Not so much a finished piece as an idea to be developed:. Concentrated drawing on till rolls. Kinda Zen! Links to this post. Tuesday, 24 August 2010. Day two - more manic scribbling. Intense following of line. Never really keeping up. Letting go and following the energy. You can't draw a dancer. You can pursue the energy. The hand dancing with the dancers. Links to this post.
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MMU Foundation Course Blog: November 2010
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MMU Foundation Course Blog. Saturday, 27 November 2010. Broken Heart Bible (Day 1): River Version. Site and Scale project. A poem 'Broken Heart Bible (Day 1) in couplets printed onto A4 paper. Couplets dropped into flowing water. Crawling text of original text. The Broken Heart Bible. The locks off the doors,. The doors off the jambs. Was a gift to her freedom. These are the ruins -. Here is the spade. You realize the grief. Is not all yours. For the uncontained roses. All the more birds.
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Transfigurations: Art, Consciousness, and Spirituality | Interactive Eclectic Research
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Research for Interactive Arts Practice and Theory. Transfigurations: Art, Consciousness, and Spirituality. Conversation with Ken Wilber and Alex Grey. Anna Gillespie: Contemporary Figurative British Sculpture. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures →. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 4 other followers. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures. Transfigurations: Art, Consciousness, and Spirituality. Creative Resolve to Evolve.
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Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures | Interactive Eclectic Research
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Research for Interactive Arts Practice and Theory. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures. Article by Ray Monk. Published 15 August 2012. Thinking in pictures, Sigmund Freud once wrote, stands nearer to unconscious processes than does thinking in words, and is unquestionably older than the latter both ontogenetically and phylogenetically. There is, in other words, something primordial, something foundational, about thinking visually. You don’t take enough notice of people’s faces, Wittgenstein once admonishe...
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2012 in review | Interactive Eclectic Research
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Research for Interactive Arts Practice and Theory. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 3,200. Views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 5 years to get that many views. Click here to see the complete report. Follow Blog via Email. Join 4 other followers. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures.
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MMU Foundation Course Blog: October 2010
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MMU Foundation Course Blog. Saturday, 30 October 2010. The Head: Cardboard Catwalk: THE SHOW. The Head': Cardboard Catwalk Video. A collective project to create two cardboard wearables. The remit was to base the figures on two artists - one pre-1950s and one post 1950s. Our group based their two figures on Odilon Redon's painting 'Spirit of the Forest' and Laurie Anderson's performance art. The concept involved two contrasting figures and exploring the relationship between the two. Links to this post.