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The Feminist Economics Department
http://feministeconomicsdepartment.com/projects/
Working towards an economy centered around health and life
What if a sight-seeing tour was equally about sensation-feeling, flavour-tasting, scent-smelling and sound-listening? What if a city tour was not primarily designed for tourists, but equally, for the city’s inhabitants?
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Group exhibition in Gothenburg Sweden
Queering the Map is a community-generated mapping project that geo-locates queer moments, memories and histories in relation to physical space.
Things We Will Forget – Akademin Valands avgångsutställning 20192019.04.27 - 2019.05.19
Göteborgs Konsthall presents this year's exam exhibition by graduating students from the master program in Fine Art.
A new three-part audio work by artist and Savage Messiah author Laura Grace Ford, generated by psychogeographic walks – drifts – through the Latimer Road, Hammersmith and White City areas of West L...
Artist Myriam Lefkowitz’s ongoing project Walk, Hands, Eyes (a city) examines the relationship formed between a city and its inhabitants. Over the course of an hour’s silent walk through a city, a participant and a guide form an immersive relationship with their surroundings through the simple acts of walking, seeing, and touching.
Documentary of MISSORTS was filmed and directed by David Bickerstaff for Situations. MISSORTS is a permanent public artwork for Bristol. An urban soundwork delivered…
“It seemed to be very subversive of that expectation [of it being an audio guide] because it certainly didn't help clarify, it just kind of added to, or enhanced the fragmentary nature of the place”
Recent shots from the studio + elsewhere
The tour brochure will be available from Slottskogens Hostel and other tourist sites in Gothenburg
AR marker designs for Gothenburg Underground Tour
Plans are hatching (at Akademin Valand)
Alter Bahnhof Video Walk Janet Cardiff
I can’t tell you how much I love this. All of her work, really. This gets rill good at 1:30.
There are many things that draw me to this work. The intimacy of Cardiff’s voice as she guides the viewer through the station, like she’s really there with you. The confusion between present and past (on the screen the people are different, the weather’s different, day turns to night). The fantastical quality of the musicians and ballerina, and chance element of the dog interrupting the performance. Drawing on stories from the past, during the second world war, and reflecting on how people are recounting these stories in the present. But most of all the way she is able to seamlessly drift between public and private accounts of experiences and memories.
There were some tears but now I've got the audio recorded and mixed for my final project of MFA 1 Thank you so much for your time & patience with my novice sound tech skills @hejfrances you're a star! (at Akademin Valand)
I made a map of my ‘individual practice’ development since starting at Valand Academy. I found this a useful reflective exercise as in my projects it’s not easy to explain how one thing leads to another, how ideas form and adapt, are dropped and picked back up on at a later stage. The general pattern seems to be that ideas branch out from one another, but they can also collide. The key points in my work’s development are these ‘branching off’ points - when I realise that the work contains two autonomous components that shouldn’t be forced into being one. This happened at several points last term, and after reflecting on my December exam feedback it’s happened again.
After doing much research into 4 sites of interest relating to Gothenburg’s physical ‘underground’, I’ve decided to move ahead with that project which will take the form of a web-based mobile guide with both an audio narrative and augmented reality component. I’ve come to realise that the concrete and clay body part casts are just not based on the same ideas, which is why I’ve had such a hard time articulating the reasoning behind siting them in those 4 locations. So from this term onwards the clay and concrete material experiments will take a back seat, as I’m now focusing on developing the audio tour, map and AR visuals for the Gothenburg Underground Guide (working title).