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The last week has been taken up with the install and opening of The Bibliomancer's Dream at the South Bank Centre. I had an intense time sorting through the boxes of 6000 donated books, rather like Christmas with a few unwanted dodgy boxes of fiction but a lot of thrills with the volume of poetry and small treasures of wisdom. I got a sense of the vastness of human thought and expression that has been committed to paper…

Everyone pulled it together with great focus and style….the lighting has created a magical, womb like atmosphere. Willow and Terence used their design genius to get the mechanism working perfectly and a few other touches too….

The opening drew a lot of the south bank staff including Jude Kelly who was extremely happy and excited by the work, it seems this is the kind of project they feel restores the space to its original purpose, so I was pleased to hear that kind of feedback! There have been events going on in the space as part of the Imagine Festival and it has been buzzing. The hazards of public art have become clear as children have been testing out the robustness of the crank and spool system and a few have broken with the pressure but they are getting fixed. I would expect there to be a snagging process as the visitor count in that space is something like 500-1000 a day. I feel very honoured to have been given the ballroom space to work with and it has felt very natural, like it’s what I was always supposed to have been doing. It’s given me a sense of confidence that I can now work in major spaces like this, hopefully internationally. I really hope too that this installation can tour somehow, it is such a resource and would be so easy to store and set up in different locations. I am inviting the universe to provide the opportunity!

It seems that people are really responding to the idea of bibliomancy as a momentary access to self knowledge and playful reflection and I enjoy the feeling of having passed on a small part of my heritage in this way. Quite a few people mentioned its something that they do in their own way anyway but didn’t realize it was a cultural tradition.

I will be going up later this week with my family for some of the events – poetry and dance workshops, Gamelan day etc – and on Sunday we will be doing some stills and video documentation.

Lastly, Six Pillars to Persia, an Iranian arts online radio programme featured an interview with me on the project and my work today and it’s being repeated on Sunday 22nd 8/30pm. It’s on http://resonancefm.com (104.4fm)..click on 'Listen now'. I think It will also be archived at http://sixpillarstopersia.wordpress.com/ in case you miss it and are interested to listen.


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They are starting the install of the The Bibliomancer's Dream today at the Clore Ballroom. I am not needed till tomorow, so have just been feeding creative choices and responses in by email and phone in this last week. I have really been enjoying the more hands-off approach and I feel very confident in the South Bank team’s ability to pull this incredible short-turnaround project into a public installation by Thursday when we open.

This is such a shift in my practice as up until now I have project managed almost all my own work. However it has been an intention of mine for this to change as I always ended up almost burning out, paying myself very little and not able to do any other projects properly. I realize I need the time, energy and guaranteed fee to do other things at the same time – professional and family-based.

I have really enjoyed the poem-based jobs I have had on this project, like choosing poems for display and also spending a day at the Saison Poetry Library making a wishlist from their collection for potential bookcase stocking.

I realize I have drawn a lot more inspiration from poetry than visual arts for my work and that bibliomancy (the art of divining with books) is like an old friend that I am finally getting to introduce to the a wider audience.

We needed a lot of books to stock the bookcases for the installation and Julia, the assistant producer has been working hard on this and they have sourced 6000, all donated. It feels right that the books have been gifted, there is a lot around gift and exchange with this piece, as with my previous ones, and I am looking forward to the whole thing being separated into units at the end and gifted to schools and libraries. This feel right energetically.

There is a small thrill in being able to choose Rumi and Hafiz poems to be vinyl-printed onto the floor of the ballroom that thousands of people will stop and take in..

Meanwhile I went to Goldsmith’s last week to discuss my R+D project and came back with some interesting ideas and contacts which I am looking into. Saj is on the case developing a network for us to begin working within and we are meeting at the studio next week to discuss.

I began a Creative Partnerships project the other week at Limes Farm school in Essex and will set up a separate blog for this as it runs till July and will be quite an involved process. I am looking forward to sharing my practice in a new environment as it has been a while since I worked with children, having them myself took up all my emotional energy…


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