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Rushing Headlong Toward What We Don’t Know

May 22, 2015By Adrian Miles

Isabelle outlines her 100 media project which has been to compose a list within a constrained space in an artist’s studio. This is a formal exercise in making, similar to the work that fluxus (outline, and their project) and OULIPORead more…

May 22, 2015Adrian Miles

What’s Happened?

May 22, 2015By Adrian Miles

There’s movement on the blogs after a period of torpor, but no one is coming to the studios? Curious as to why? Monique has a good post with a variety of contextualising quotes for her project about what a fenceRead more…

May 22, 2015Adrian Miles

Notes from the Side

Apr 17, 2015By Adrian Miles

Isabelle has her three bits of exciting Frankham (Bettina’s a friend of mine, wait till I show her these…) Luke has his. Isabelle has a good potted summary of today, particularly like the observation that we’re making contemporary bestiaries, andRead more…

Apr 17, 2015Adrian Miles

Rounding Up

Apr 17, 2015By Adrian Miles

Isabelle discussing the unstudio, what happened, how it happened, and what was made. “All things equally exist, but they do not exist equally” Be good to return to that. Michael notes that the unstudio was a ‘freeing class’. That’s anRead more…

Apr 17, 2015Adrian Miles

Canberra, Catch Up

Apr 16, 2015By Adrian Miles

For those interested this is my talk from the Canberra symposium I went to last week. It was about interactive documentary. Getting it ready, Easter and so on, means I’ve fallen behind around here. So here goes. Thomas has hisRead more…

Apr 16, 2015Adrian Miles

An Unstudio

Apr 14, 2015By Adrian Miles

While the teacher was away, the students will play. They discussed where they are up to, then chose one quote, and discussed it. This is, so far, the best thing this studio has created. Chapeau those who where there. TheRead more…

Apr 14, 2015Adrian Miles

The Absentee Studio

Apr 2, 2015By Adrian Miles

Friday, April 10th I am a participant at a Factual Storytelling and New Media Symposium at the University of Canberra. The timing is rubbish so I apologise for that. What I would like to have happen in the studio is:Read more…

Apr 2, 2015Adrian Miles

Not A Lot Really

Mar 31, 2015By Adrian Miles

As I thought might happen, Michael got caught in trying to tech-solve Flash. And the suggestion of using Flash as the basis for an ontograph is a good one. It’s an interesting history particularly in relation to its technical andRead more…

Mar 31, 2015Adrian Miles

Ontographing, the Verb

Mar 30, 2015By Adrian Miles

Ai Vee has some nice shots of her ontograph in process. Carl has a list of what needs to be done on Wednesday. Monique realises she’s a visual learner (I think we all learn by doing, whether that is writing,Read more…

Mar 30, 2015Adrian Miles

Dissection

Mar 27, 2015By Adrian Miles

Paris started dissecting some headphones for her ontograph.

Mar 27, 2015Adrian Miles
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