Examples of the process of transforming my scribbles . I uses a photocopier, iPhone filters, SplitPic and Candy font. Following step: Pin photocopy sheets on to my studio wall. Experiment with the order. What feel right? What do I find interesting?
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Examples of the process of transforming my scribbles . I uses a photocopier, iPhone filters, SplitPic and Candy font. Following step: Pin photocopy sheets on to my studio wall. Experiment with the order. What feel right? What do I find interesting?
Playing around with my 50 keynote video. I have not worked out how to play a long video on Tumblr.
Adaptation project: These are screen shots of some of my facial reactions I expressed while listening.
This clip is an example of the YouTube platform. It was mentioned in the tuturorial that a student found it distracting. I have taken the feedback in but I think it was an important point to stream it through YouTube. It is not meant to be pretty, perfect or stylish. It is acting as another filter within the adaptation project.
I struggled with presenting this project to the class. What was I trying to say? Eventually I discovered through the process of moving objects around that I wanted to mirror the same style I have been working with throughout this term. This is placing chairs, tables, objects in front of my artwork. I like to give the audience a tangible object in the exhibition space. It keep things grounded. Thoughts - the world is full of virtual platform. My reaction to this, is to remind the audience we still have to exist in the real world. Objects still have a purpose and they have a purpose being there.
Gertrude gallery - last exhibition- a place of inspiration for all my projects this term 1.
7th Gallery on Gertrude st.
Heidie Gallery - I have discovered a new understanding of materials.
Me and my shoes. I seem to photograph me and my shoes all the time. I have done it for the past 3 years. It seems a bit cliche but it has become my own personal record that I have been here. I think if I were to search through my photo file. I could produce a series. It reminds me of Ai Weiwei "Fuck you" series. Mine is not political. It is a personal process. For me it is all about the PROCESS.
The Chair...What a great piece of material. It means so many things. Ever place I take it, it grounds the situation. It produces so many questions. The empty chair?
Working with the adaptation project. Moving, changing and sitting with it.
Robert Rauschenberg- use of cardboard boxes. I am collecting boxes for future work.
Recording the transformation of my art space.
I discovered this artist Agatha Gothe-Snape in the NGV Federation square. She is using PowerPoint and Keynotes. Similar to my process.
Example of my family photo book.
This is a photo of my 3rd piece of artwork for the adaptation assignment. I created a collage of the video, photos and the installation. I printed these images on a long piece of tracing paper. For the effect, I wanted the tracing paper to be long enough to hang over the wall of my studio and dangle over the desk. It would give the impression of a messy printing room, a production house. Unfortunately, it was too expensive for me to try at this stage. Installing the work: As soon as I realised my vision would not work, I needed to adapt. I hammered the tracing paper to the wall, it is very delicate so I did not want to move it again. I did not like the look of the work on the wall. On reflection I would have liked it to look more stylish in this form. I would take out the picture of me and my name and repeat the scribble continuously. This way it would just look like an abstract work. This was not possible. Instead I went with my gut and honoured the process, rather than the result. I found after sitting with the work that this artwork captures all my process on 1 long sheet. It is a straight adaptation of the process.
The studio space...ready for assessment. Looking at this now....I think I it would work to place the 4 folders on the floor. My studio looks to neat.