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Rotation project 3; Temporal Practices. The study of time-based environments through the use of video, sound and object; creating settings where something develops or emerges where it can then be encountered, recorded and collected. It is an expanded view of creating work for me, as although I have considered working with video and sound, for me it has always seemed as a means to an end; a source rather than a creation of my own. From the videos that we were shown yesterday, including the works of Matthew Barney, Gelatin and Ulay and Marina Abramovic, it has opened my eyes to the potential of using video as a working medium. What seems relevant to all of the works is an element of philosophy; questioning what is real, the blurring of art and life. There is also an element of confronting boredom and how the idea of ‘nothing’ can be made visual. What I also took from these works was the potential of the body, in addition to the ‘non-human’, where humanity is confronted and questioned. From this initial introduction we now have to make a series of 1 minute films, using a still and a moving camera, filming stillness and movement. Again we are encouraged to work with things, not about things which I think will prove difficult seeing as I am more comfortable working from some sort of starting point, but I will see where the experimentation takes me and work from there.
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AuthorThird Year BA Hons Fine Art student studying at Falmouth University Archives
April 2017
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