How or why might this studio matter into a future? YMMV in your working life times you will have to recognise and acknowledge the enmeshedness of everything, and this entails new obligations – to the people that make our media… Continue Reading →
Looked at Blue Poles. Looked at the opening of Manhatten. Talked about description versus story. How your work is a thing with its own agency and that it ignores, does not survive, your intent. The role and agency of the… Continue Reading →
17. I think it is 17. I do know it’s a Thursday. Groups curated their work ready for critique from Paul Ritchard and Sophie Langley. Small group discussion: what is one thing you think you have learned so far that… Continue Reading →
Bruno Latour describes matters of concern as a way to recognise diversity and heterogeneity rather than hegemony. He notes that: The discussion [of freeing human actors from only social explanations and to recognise natural objects to be more than just… Continue Reading →
Well, that felt flat didn’t it? I began with Taras’ post about the Patrick Pound exhibition and how simple constraints, followed, allow different sorts of noticing, making, and artefacts to be created. While this is a particular sort of rule… Continue Reading →
The Ingold I find a fascinating read for two simple reasons. The way he describes the line and the circle and all that falls around and out of that. The line is what film and sound is in technical media…. Continue Reading →
By the end of today: uploaded your group essay. By the end of Tuesday, have completed the next stage of the exquisite corpse project and uploaded it. For next Thursday’s studio: a third reading from the Renov, Frankham, Shields, Bryant,… Continue Reading →
This week we were scheduled to do crit sessions to get feedback on the audiovisual work made to date. As there were so few people present at the start of the studio this has been rescheduled to next week, though… Continue Reading →
In Thursday’s studio we shared our lists of the 20 things we did not know from the readings, and then used these to create a list of the five most significant things that we do not know. These five things… Continue Reading →
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Industrial and the Next
Jack on the summary of industrial and post industrial media. Sam on my rants. Joss too. INDUSTRIAL capital intensive (very very expensive to make, distribute, view) scarcity (of access to tools for making, and audiences – how many of us… Continue Reading →