After returning home, I gradually developed the pieces for the two sites. The one for Pines Garden was straight forward as I knew what I was doing. The other for the car park became rather a challenge accompanied by the whole set of pre production stress induced convoluted emotions. This could be partly explained by the fact that I couldn’t use my usual media due to no electricity, only partial invigilation and small production budget. However, even though I must have changed my plans about 4 times, I think it was highly productive. There is something to be said for the right amount of anxiety. Being not able to work with video or photography forced me to look carefully at other ways of communicating an idea and in the end I rather liked what I did. I even think that it actually has developed my practice in a new direction, one which I would like to follow further. And that is more than I usually can say when I do new work in the mode of low flying.
When is the right time to write a blog? Or in my case, is there ever a right time? I realise by now that my rather elaborate approach to writing a blog might have been part of the lack of continuity. (Apologies to everyone it may concern.) Hence, this will be the last entry to this blog.