taking a breather: with everything that has been going on at the moment re physical and social distancing, landscape seems to be everywhere - a needed escape from the indoors that i keep obsessing over. confinement, or at least having to question where i could or should go, also seems to make me want to... Continue Reading →
framing the landscape: still and moving image
what i am at: lately i have been trying to gather my thoughts and get some kind of structure on my contextual study. have been under the weather a bit too but have continued to gather and make but just didn't get around to posting til now .... video and print: one of the areas... Continue Reading →
where am i so far (for group crit)
developing work: i am continuing to develop work related to landscape and the lens in 3 areas - video projection, print, video projection with print. i intend to continue to develop these 3 areas until march when i will further select for exhibition. at the moment i have been concentrating on video & print and video... Continue Reading →
landscape & voicescape
voice: i have been thinking about experimenting with some soundscapes and vocal narratives in my video pieces, something integrated into and layering on the visuals. i want to see how the voice responds to the framing of the landscape in some way - either as sound or narrative. for the moment this is occurring in... Continue Reading →
manipulation as challenge: multiple video projection
journey through contemplating a mountain EXPERIMENTATION 1: VISUALS AND PROJECTORS manipulation as challenge: i have been doing lots of reading about the manipulation of the image - manipulation being gendered female, manipulation being material, bodily and subjective against un-manipulated, immaterial, objective and apparently masculine image making processes. aren't all processes a manipulation anyway? isn't... Continue Reading →
manipulating the image as challenge
manipulation as a form of challenge: over the past week, i have continued to look into 'making versus taking' in photography from a gendered perspective. in 'A History of Women Photographers' (2010) which i got my hands on recently, Rosenblum discusses the manipulation of image in women's photography, particularly in the 80s and 90s. adding... Continue Reading →
questioning the frame
the physical frame: running through my exploratory making, i am also doing some exploratory reading. i came across a thesis discussing the form and function of the physical frame in contemporary art (Geraghty, 2008). while this thesis does not discuss its relation to gender, it does set out interesting theory, history and art practices related... Continue Reading →
taker and maker of image: landscape & pinhole camera continued
still starting from scratch?: i decided to continue my pinhole camera work, this time heading to the sand dunes of sandymount. while these images are dark and somewhat vague (overexposure - 40 seconds too long) there is something that really draws me into the image because the subtle traces of elements in the landscape need... Continue Reading →
moving image and non-linear narrative
breaking the narrative: my new book arrived in the post, suggested by MW during my last tutorial - 'Broken Screen, Expanding the Image, Breaking the Narrative, 26 Conversations with Doug Aitken. there is an interesting diagram at the back which lists non-linear films, categorised according to how they can be considered non-linear, i.e. manipulation of... Continue Reading →
uncertain frame: landscape & pinhole camera
journey through an analogue process exploration - returning to unease: for the last few weeks i have been getting ready to start exploring again - not that i had stopped but more that i had not done anything really unknown. starting this type of exploration seems necessary to keep me pushing at the questions i'm... Continue Reading →
gender, body & the framing of landscape (some practical experimentation)
journey through undressing the horizon getting real: recently i have been writing up an exhibition proposal about what my work is about and some ideas about how i intend to install work. it was all feeling a little bit aspirational until today when i just started to experiment physically with the materials, forms and type... Continue Reading →
landscape: double exposure and extending the frame
some exploratory research: thinking about the edge of the pictorial frame and limits chosen to contain landscape as image, i went to sandymount to gather some footage of the sea. the sea as a landscape stretches far to the horizon so it seemed like a good place to go to to examine how i contain... Continue Reading →