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Failure of Participation: Terminology Diagrams

Some interesting terminology diagrams form Failure of Participation :   The second diagram infers that dialogical practice overlaps with relational and is politcal (defers to criticality) and the dialogical only exists in the realms of the political and not in […]

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Monoprinting day with DBA Editions in Ramsgate

I finally managed to arrange a day  to some printmaking with Fiona DeBulat at DBA Editions in Ramsgate. I’ve been wanting to push the printmaking further for a while now and felt I needed some guidance and nudging in the right […]

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Ineligible

Making a piece of work for art/archaeology

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03/07/19

I went over to The Arthouse in Wakefield today with my Dwell Time co-curator Lenny Szrama. We met with the other YVAN micro bursary recipients and presented/talked about each others’ practices. The format was a 10 minute overview of practice […]

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Mad Museum

The final leg of my journey took me on a visit to The Mad Museum in Stratford upon Avon. The Mad Museum has been open since 2012 and has over 80 exhibits on display at any one time, from small […]

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Day 3 on site

Rain and wind – enough to make most people want to stay indoors. Not at the Ness of Brodgar though, where both archaeologists and visitors are out in this weather to do and see the dig. Visitors are here briefly […]

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always askew

Some extracts, fragments from David Will’s book Dorsality: thinking back through technology and politics. I am noticing what he writes (what I think to understand) directly in my body and in my moving, as well as being able to turn […]

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Sunday + Monday

Sun. 19 May Start the day with breakfast in the garden and S, who runs the hostel brings us warm cheesy dough pastries straight from the bakery, greasy and salty they are ballast for the day ahead. His lovely wife […]

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hairs on the back of my neck

Eyes shift focus, soften, close, scan, blur, point, smile, see, listen. gesturing like a limb. Spinal axis and back surfaces shaping figuring sculpting – although shape never quite settling, this figure caught in a push and pull. Something drops lower, […]

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Luminary

  • Archive
  • Venue:
    Crossness Pumping Station
  • From:
    July 12, 2019
  • To:
    July 14, 2019
  • Location:
    London
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Day 2 on site

The weather is a little friendlier this morning and uncovering the site continues. This is an aspect I have already drawn and recorded. So I was looking forward to moving into the Art Hut and getting organised in my space […]

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Timberkits, The Art of Movement in Rural Wales

As the first leg of my journey about movement, I set off from North Wales to Llanbrynmair in beautiful rural Mid Wales to meet up with Sarah Reast from Timberkits. Sarah is the daughter of the founder, Eric Williamson, who […]

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Move, an a-n Professional Development Bursary

This blog charts my 2019 a-n Bursary trip in The UK looking at Automata models and movements, and learning new wire skills. It’s a physical journey, but also a time of movement and change after illness and travelling towards a new artistic practice.

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02/07/19

Last night at Art Lab at Dean Clough I presented a very brief overview of my current interests in dialogue, briefly tracing previous practice development to this point. I then opened the conversation out to the group and invited input […]

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100 Not Out

June 2019 marked the 9th incarnation of Perfume as Practice, which was staged at Asylum Gallery, Wolverhampton. The exhibition comprised of 12 perfume portraits and 5 paintings, themed under the idea of protest. The exhibition also represented a milestone for […]

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Finally the final version?

Currently rendering what I hope is the final version of the film. The editing software seems to have a mind of its own and despite my best efforts to name all versions properly I still struggle each time I open […]

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