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Hello everyone. Here’s my preamble.

This blog is about ‘Processing’, an exhibition I’m coordinating that will be held at the Cornerstone Gallery, Liverpool in June. The exhibition is photography based, but has been built around new cross art form collaborations and work.

These collaborations seek to challenge the working processes of the photographers, but also to create new artistic outcomes and encourage experimentation. I’ll unpick the ideas and concepts behind the exhibition over the next few weeks but here is some context for the collaborations:

Kevin Casey will be exhibiting work from his unseen Chamber series documenting the staff, patients and inner workings of the UK’s decompression chambers, highlighting the various uses of Hyperbaric medicine and its practices. Joni Karanka, artist and co-founder of the Third Floor Gallery in Cardiff, will be producing a text in response to the Chamber series.

Stephen King will be exhibiting work from his project ‘Here To There‘. The project is an on going survey of ‘desire paths’ – a term coined by architectural planners and human geographers to describe footpaths that are gradually worn into the environment between recognised pathways or buildings. Stephen will be collaborating with Linda Pittwood, an exhibition coordinator and arts writer based in Liverpool.

McCoy Wynne will be exhibiting work from Triangulation an on-going five-year project to visit all 314 Primary triangulation points built and measured between 1936 and 1962 by the Ordnance Survey for a project known as the Retriangulation of Great Britain. The project intends to visit all 314 points and, using the pillar as a point of reference, produce 360-degree panoramas of the topographical view. McCoy Wynne will be working with Kenn Taylor, a writer, journalist and project manager based in Liverpool, on documenting the next triangulation point in the series.

The aim of this blog is to create a platform for me to articulate my thoughts and in the run upto the project. Quite self serving, yes, but I think there is a story to tell here. Anyone who wishes to keep tabs or interact with me through the blog are very welcome guests.

The blog also comes just after I have launched a Sponsume crowdfunding bid. The bid is to print 1,000 of a 24 page newspaper. This newspaper will be a key tool to draw out the full extent of these processes and the ideas behind the original bodies of work. It will feature the full commissioned texts by each of writers.

If you’re interest is piqued; the link is below…and if your interest extends to a generous contribution, no matter how small, now that would be utterly amazing. Thank you.

This blog will be all about the process; the remaining 29 days of pushing for the crowdfunding; the final discussions with photographers, writers and The Cornerstone Gallery; the launch of LOOK/13 International Photography Festival in May (the exhibition is part of the Associated Programme); balancing a currently unpaid project with paid work and finally, the opening of the show.

Speak soon.

http://www.sponsume.com/project/processing-newspap…

http://www.processingproject.wordpress.com

http://www.hope.ac.uk/cornerstonegallery/

http://www.lookphotofestival.com


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