Over the past two weeks I have created a number of experiments relating to sound and the mapping of it, in addition to the visual representation of journeys and movement. These have included 2D drawings on a number of surfaces, reliefs created by wire being placed under the surface of maps and photographic experiments using layering of drawings in different light conditions. For the final presentation of my work from the past two weeks, I gathered a series of the experimental pieces that I have created and put them alongside one another. I wanted to link this back to the quote that a book is a “sequence of spaces” or a “sequence of moments”. My workspace carried these pieces that I had made in a series, with each piece inhabiting a space on the wall. I don’t consider any of these pieces finished; I see them more as experimental works that help me refine my ideas and processes to eventually work towards pieces which are more finalised. Now that the rotations are over, I can now begin to take all of the work I have created over the term and start to look into developing my work without being restricted by time. I can approach my ideas with an awareness of the materials that I can potentially use and methods of problem solving should I get stuck at any point.
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AuthorThird Year BA Hons Fine Art student studying at Falmouth University Archives
April 2017
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