As the end of the year approaches, I want to whittle down my ideas to focus on just a few, not to say that I won’t develop my other ideas, I will just look into developing a couple of key themes within my current practice for the time being. I am currently developing a piece of work which spans my journals, notes and sketchbooks. I am compiling text from these sources into a single document, at the same time abstracting the exact meaning of what was originally written. It will allow for new meanings to be extracted from the text. I have also gone back to look at the transition photographs I took of moving book pages. I want to abstract the image created from the original context of the book, and so I have begun to edit these photos to produce images showing only the transition between locations, with no other clue as to how the images were made. I want to experiment with the results in continuation with the theme of cartography vs. geometry. One piece that I have already created was accidental, but quite successful. Looking at some edited photographs on the computer screen, they were automatically stacked on top of one another, and so replicating this as a single image allowed for the photos to speak to one another in one coherent composition, where similarities can be identified where the pages open in the book in each image.
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AuthorThird Year BA Hons Fine Art student studying at Falmouth University Archives
April 2017
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