Monday 6 June 2011

missing from blog


There is about 50 posts missing – I don’t know if this list makes any sense i'm trying to remember the titles

List of missing work from blog-

Yearbook – images and notes from meetings after 6th meeting
-       Images from the year book in print (I may be able to get these back as my housemate has a copy)
-       Evaluation of working on the year book
-       Images of the making of the instillation
-       Photographs and plans

Curation - and end of year show meetings (diary of the process)
 Ideas and plans for the layout,
- colour charts,
- Postcards
- My notes from meetings with individual students discussing their work and how they want it to be placed any concerns they have about their work
- Floor plans and layouts  
Promotional/ curational / evaluation

Final crit – photographs- feedback- action plan

Images of screen-printing process

Contextual research
_  antiestablishment metaphors that occur with in my work
- Split personality and my practice- Curator vs. practitioner
- Artist’s references – slinkachu/ Jake and dinos Chapman
- Art for Art’s sake

- Positioning my practice / what do I want to be when I grow up (job opportunities/internships interviews)
-  Usage of props- why and what they represent
- Using plinths in my exhibition piece
- Small screen instead of monitors- why not completely reliant on mobile phones

Evaluation

Resin Men











Sunday 5 June 2011

Images for the yearbook / Promotional posters





Text Scans


After researching QR Codes a bit more i found out that not only can i use them as links for url's but i can also embed text in to them - only about 60 characters long but this allows me to play around with what i can actually show at my end of year exhibition. The QR codes don't just have to relate directly to pieces of work they can in fact be the work and i can play on this even more so by what i use the coding for. Be this information about the work, maps to where the piece actually exists in the city or issuing orders and making demands on the viewer.