Next. What is it to identify one thing that matters for your location or object. Just one thing, but something that gives that thing its voice? For example one plant in the garden? A rock in the stream? The stove… Continue Reading →
My take aways: how to listen to something in itself and not impose us on it? our media are now machines, are computational media, and what matters is how to build protocols that allow for making our media recording machines… Continue Reading →
Ben on thinking about image and sound and playfulness. Louis on workflows (this is useful and a very good thing to notice about your own practice). Nora had a great moment where her watch found its voice, this is a… Continue Reading →
The first task was lofi sketchy. But this does not mean unconsidered. (insert smiley face.) Lydia offers some encouragement and insight. Cameo thinks about her work, in absentia (well done btw). Jack writes his own feedback, so what would you… Continue Reading →
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?
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Simple Rigour
Something simple applied with rigour, and repeated. This is how you simply, and elegantly, build complex patterns and/or structures: https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/mar/29/finnish-facades-architecture-helsinki-in-pictures This is, in the language of our studio, a machine for noticing, recording, and making facades. What becomes elegant is… Continue Reading →