Louis picks up on my ‘insane’ comment. I can be blunt (harsh, abrupt, direct) can’t I? Pain in the arse too I imagine. I described Louis’ comment as ‘insane’ because in a world of change that you have been gifted… Continue Reading →
Jack has a screen shot about editing with constraints. This is though only one way to think about constraints. It could also be by pitch, volume, when a particular sound occurs. Lucasmm has found a rhythm. Lydia thinks about murmurations… Continue Reading →
Sam, Julia, Mel, Paige, Nina are up for afternoon tea Thursday. Last week was cup cakes, Freddos and popcorn. This week?
Cameo realises that what images go with those words is not as simple as first thought. No. And it never should be. What happens when we don’t let a script drive images?
You are expected to participate. You define this but they are actions that matter, that become habits. You are expected to document your participation in your blog. As a habit (all the time). How? Let’s find out. What a studio… Continue Reading →
© 2024 Ecologies of Noticing — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑
In the Mail
From Offenburg arrives: While groping to define, provisionally and partly, what a particular concept may mean, we gain insight into what it can do. It is in the grouping that the valuable work lies. […] The grouping is a collective… Continue Reading →