Reflections on working up to my Major Project, and how on the way, the process has strengthened how my work performs, probs and investigates.
Read MoreAs the degree show looms, its time to start playing with ideas in the real world.
Read More\_ Hell Yeah _ We Fuck Die _/
Read MoreThinking about the success and failures of landscapes.
Read MoreGoing into the light. Moving from theory to making.
Read MoreStaring at bits and thinking about stuff that will need cutting hanging and screwing together.
Read MoreTechnologies of the concealed other
Read MoreWhat stands on the other side of presentation? Is it the imminence of the world beyond, or the rearticulation of the world outside of thinking?
Read MoreCan things exist in the real world and the mind at the same time? Or is what I see ‘re-presented’ upon definition and articulation.
Read MoreInfluential reading to bring about an idea which goes onto to becoming a thing outside of descriptive terms.
Read MoreAccidental Properties and Fragile Terrains: Continuous Series. Investigating the frameworks of my practice.
Read MoreExploring the notion of critical distance.
Read MoreIn developing an amplified outreach, defining one’s practice in the hope an assessor will click the ‘Make an offer’ button has revealed some really good insight into how I articulate my practice to a wider audience.
Read MoreAs my degree unfolds, and i’m developing my methods, research and approach to making, I am starting to create a post-degree space to continue my practice. What I garner here at London Met, will go to ensuring how I further the contexts, idea developments and thematic processes which I am using as a framework for my productions.
Read MoreConsidering the moving image as a definite practice statement.
Read MoreProcessing image over landscapes of power.
Read MoreExploring the affordances given to us through aesthetic practice.
Read MoreConsidering the space in which things reside. Whether digital or material, what my work does is to continue a dialogue with residency in space.
Read MoreThe art of previsualization and the Maquette
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