BEGINNING
I’ve been thinking about this project for quite some time now – long enough in fact to have realised that my research question “What difference would it make if we never died?” is NOT a good project title. Good question maybe, but not a good title. But in my experience, good titles arrive en route as things develop.
I’ve just heard that I’ve got a Grant for the Arts for the project R&D (how amazing is that? I feel very fortunate, very privileged) and so all of a sudden, everything else is on hold, decks are cleared, and the focus is on this project now and for the forseeable future. It’s great to be able to be single-minded and focus on something I can really get my teeth into.
So, where to start? Well, a few things are important. Firstly as far as the grant is concerned, I need to make a contribution to the budget and I propose to do that through a crowdfunding campaign (thank you a-n for your crowd-funding workshop a while back). As part of that I’m going to offer 10 collaged sketch-book pages as rewards to funders and I’m quite excited about making these as they are beginning to grow in my mind already, some of them born from the three initial sources which triggered the research question. Number one will feature musician Wilko Johnson who, having been diagnosed with terminal cancer, declares that he has “never felt more alive”. I’ve just bought tickets to see him in his farewell tour playing a gig at Croydon Blues Festival.
No.2 – I need to set the ball rolling with the public-engagement element of the project which I’m looking forward to working with Susan Diab on. I’ve got a meeting with Susan planned for Friday. That will be a pleasure.
No.3 – Partners. I need research partners. Last month I went to a couple of really interesting SICK Festival events in Brighton and identified a couple of people who I think it would be good to work with. Watch this space…