Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Friday, 1 April 2011
Busy time
The last few weeks have been really busy...
Last Friday I took part in '3 degrees of Separation', an artists discussion event organised by North East artists Jo Coupe and Catherine Bertola and supported by Turning Point. The event gave the opportunity for 8 artists to discuss their practices in relation the the theme of 'time'. The selection for the event was really interesting, with each artist choosing another in a chain. The choices were made based on similarities in practice or relationship of work to the theme. There will be two further events based on themes of 'site and context' and 'materiality'. A further artist was invited to respond to the discussion and create a written text. The outcome will be a limited edition set of 3 books.
The website for 3 degrees of Separation can be found here. It will continue to grow as further events take place and the written texts are added.
On Monday I attended the Journal Culture Awards, where I had been shortlisted for the 'Visual Artist of the Year 2010'. The shortlisting was for the screening of 'Continuum' at Centre for Life's planetarium last June and was based on public vote and recommendation. Congratulations to Laura Lancaster who won the award!
I have also been working on several proposals to start researching a new project. I met with Emma Kirkpatrick from the Institute of Neuroscience at Newcastle University to discuss a possible collaboration as part of this research. More on this soon...
Last Friday I took part in '3 degrees of Separation', an artists discussion event organised by North East artists Jo Coupe and Catherine Bertola and supported by Turning Point. The event gave the opportunity for 8 artists to discuss their practices in relation the the theme of 'time'. The selection for the event was really interesting, with each artist choosing another in a chain. The choices were made based on similarities in practice or relationship of work to the theme. There will be two further events based on themes of 'site and context' and 'materiality'. A further artist was invited to respond to the discussion and create a written text. The outcome will be a limited edition set of 3 books.
The website for 3 degrees of Separation can be found here. It will continue to grow as further events take place and the written texts are added.
On Monday I attended the Journal Culture Awards, where I had been shortlisted for the 'Visual Artist of the Year 2010'. The shortlisting was for the screening of 'Continuum' at Centre for Life's planetarium last June and was based on public vote and recommendation. Congratulations to Laura Lancaster who won the award!
I have also been working on several proposals to start researching a new project. I met with Emma Kirkpatrick from the Institute of Neuroscience at Newcastle University to discuss a possible collaboration as part of this research. More on this soon...
Labels:
3 degrees of separation,
continuum,
learning,
memory,
mirror neuron,
mutations,
time
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