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And then there were three…pasting tables that is. I’ve spent the day pulling together my research, annotating sketchbooks and testing the display of my main drawing.

I’m planning to use table clips – they’re stainless steel, look utilitarian and will give enough stability to the drawing as it lies flat on three pasting tables. It all ‘fits’. I folded each section to be able to work on them in sequence each day and each fold sits along the gap between the tables. I think I’m going to have to perhaps clamp the tables together to stop them moving and there now appear to be quite a few decisions to be made:

– do I cut the drawing so it sits exactly on the pasting tables or leave the entire roll intact?

– how many clips should I use?

– should I revisit the idea I had about providing magnifying glasses or is that just a ridiculous notion?

– should I title each section or the drawing as a whole

– who is providing the wall titles, me or college? how long is it going to take to get them produced?

– where am I going to park at the venue and how am I going to drop this little lot off?

– where exactly should I place the sound?

– how much sound should I play? one recording of each vertical/horizontal on a loop?

– how am I going to photograph this for my professional practice?

As ever, particularly at this stage of my studies, one action seems to provoke a long list of further actions or questions.


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