Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Pychogeographic artists.
Laura Oldfield Ford
An amazing pychogeographer and artist born in London. She begins her work with a city walk documenting her findings with her interesting and unique drawings. She has a self published magazine/comic and blog Savage Messiah that is a must for anyone interested in pychogeography. In her publications she conjures up an England of socio-political unrest, squat culture, brutalist government, hard-core punks and sentimental pop tunes. Many of her resent works focuses on the areas demolished to make way for the 2012 Olympics. I really enjoy how Ford mixes a pychogeographic derive with fictional story telling to produce a unique element to her art.
Pychogeography!!!!!
Feeling this homeless thing has been done to death and is a real cliché after talking to my tutors last week. Feel another evolution in direction is needed. I had a seminar a few weeks ago on the theory of pychogeography, ever since it has stayed on my mind and it only dawned on me a few nights ago that I have been embroiled in a pychogeographic investigation for the past several weeks. It is an amazingly interesting topic and one that I will definitely look into deeper.
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Sculptris
A 3d sculpting programme called sculptris I was introduced to. Tried to sculpt a homeless man in a void. Took a lot longer than I thought it would, but its a great programme that I will defiantly use in future projects.
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Yet another new direction?
As I went around these non transient places I noticed there were people who in fact did stop and reside in these places such as the homeless. I want to investigate how these people have just blended into the background of our ordinary lives and seem to go unnoticed.
Friday, 23 November 2012
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