Where does my work sit?
This is the question that we are to consider for the second half of this final project. We have to consider how to contextualise our work in its presentation, ie. A gallery wall, site specific, performance, time-based. We have been given the task of developing our work so that it can be installed in a space. This makes me think back to the Carrion quote "a book is a sequence of spaces". What I want to explore is what it is exactly that I present in those spaces. One idea which I was discussing with Kate was creating different responses to the same element/idea within my work in different mediums, and by presenting these together alongside one another it then becomes possible to see how the different materials react to the same ‘proposition’ that I put towards them. Because they each have their own limitations, it would be interesting to see how each medium translates the same idea. TRANSLATION. This wasn’t a word that I had initially considered when looking at my work, but I can now understand how my work is a series of visual translations. I am interpreting my own experiences and translating them into drawings and sculptural pieces. I think that this week I should focus on a particular aspect of these translations, and present a series of them alongside one another.
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AuthorThird Year BA Hons Fine Art student studying at Falmouth University Archives
April 2017
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