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Milk, Two Sugars

Society is in a mess. Enjoy your fickle pursuits whilst you can. Nothing goes on forever. We are all dust. We ought to get the maximum thrill from everything we do because one day and not as far away as you’d like to think, you won’t even want to get out of bed, let alone leave the house. Until then, what could be more exhilarating than looking at a book and then eating it? Two of life’s great comforts combined. Outstanding! Visual stimulation followed by oral pleasure. Life is good.

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Susan Mortimer

The photographs that make up this piece were taken over 3 day’s visits to Westgate Studios during February and March 2011.

The aim of the project was to document the Westgate Studio building. During the process keeping in mind the role of many empty buildings which are currently being used in a similar way: empty shops and offices used for arts and community projects, buildings which otherwise would remain empty and disintegrating.

http://www.susanmortimer.com/

Music For Installations

Music For Installations has always been observing the soundworld of daily live, whether it is out in the outback or in the center of downtown.

“The first things I remember are sounds. When I listen to people I don’t hear words but melodies. When I stand in a room, I enjoy the way the music makes her way in the empty space around me.”

It is this collision of vibrations that meet each other. They lead into soundscapes and drones which can be used in empty spaces, dark rooms, or to accompany installations. It’s an impression sent out to catch a listeners ear. He/she can only experience and reflect on what he felt or saw.

http://www.musicforinstallations.com/

Georgie Park

Georgie Park is interested in the commitment that the process of acquiring skill demands and often take direction from properties and ideologies of production in traditional craft; the narrative (or reality) of the “master” that continually coaxes material in order to gain experiential knowledge of substance.

http://georgiepark.co.uk/


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