I submitted work to Mis-IN-Formation in Bath although it wasn’t the work I said I was going to submit in yesterdays post. I decided upon what’s going to happen with my A-Board… the (very) short statement I sent off with my submission read as follows:
The work has a series of images and fragments of text spray mounted onto the front side of it each day; they create a layered, physical and printed view of the nonsense and occasionally important moments that people have invested time in online. This process provides changing views of time-based (un-)important information. The other side of the work acts as an advertisement for my practice using a QR Code linked to my website (www.ryanhughesprojects.net).
Whilst hunting around online for the best place to get die-cut vinyl made up I considered using stencils and painstakingly cut a stencil for the QR Code that links to my website. I then painted it and tested it to find it doesn’t work. Looks nice though.
More Die-cut vinyl shopping. I’ll keep you informed on the submission!