Krzysztof’s lecture 3rd Sept – Don’t look back
I found Krzysztof’s lecture last week really interesting and it has been the first time I felt I really needed to make notes on it. Perhaps this is because it […]
I found Krzysztof’s lecture last week really interesting and it has been the first time I felt I really needed to make notes on it. Perhaps this is because it […]
I went to the Paralympics last night to watch the amazing Superhumans in the Aquatic Centre. I spent the afternoon at the park and booked to go up the Orbit […]
We had a group crit tonight. I have just a couple of bullet points that I wanted to keep on record. The use of a plinth gives a sense of […]
I’m trying to incorporate my new research skills into my practice and work in a less linear way than before. I am also trying to find quicker ways to work […]
The Wide Open School programme states: “THE ARTIST Haegue Yang (b. 1971, Seoul, Korea)Haegue Yang’s work involves what she calls the ‘condensation of communication’ and frequently makes allusions to political events […]
Listed as most recent revision first. Revision/additions 21 August. Mental Health Diary Drawings: Mental Illness and Me Bobby Baker Embracing the Ordinary Michael Foley The Age of Absurdity: Why Modern […]
I have never really understood research. Perhaps it was to do with the timing of my BA (late 80s) or the chosen medium that meant research (as I understand it) […]
An article from Stylist magazine. http://www.stylist.co.uk/people/a-mind-of-their-own Paper the above article refers to by Felix Post. http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/165/1/22.short Related abstract I found on the BJP site. http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/168/5/545.short Another article I found on […]
Fab picture story in today’s Mail – showcasing gorgeous pictures of erupting volcanoes and lava. Loving the orange/grey and red/grey combos.
And another great story from today’s Mail about chalk signs. Enjoy these – hilarious!