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Project up at VARC was great – I love really intense working sessions, partly I think, because you can really feel a sense of achievement by getting a lot of work done, something which often seems remote possibilty most of the time.

I set up a dark room in an old coal shed, which I used to process a series of pin-hole photographs of architectural details which seemed embedded in their surroundings. Sometimes this was because the buildings were old and weathered, in other cases this was due to the growth of moss, lichen and weeds growing on window frames and around door ways.

The piece was presented as a looped DVD, projected against the old stone wall in the interior of the coal shed I used as my dark room.

The video is at the bottom of this post, so just keep scrolling down to see it…

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Embedded Architecture


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