Untitled blog post from "Work in Progress"
Week 8 I’m feeling the strain of not having a laptop in my studio, as that was something that I’d been used to during my residency. It was useful to blog in the studio and much easier to act on […]
Week 8 I’m feeling the strain of not having a laptop in my studio, as that was something that I’d been used to during my residency. It was useful to blog in the studio and much easier to act on […]
Fi Burke has been artist in residence at HMS since 29th November. Her white floury landscapes in big custom built trays, mirror the snow scenes outside. We couldn’t have forseen a white November when the show was programmed in. Fi […]
One of the drawbacks of studying part time is that we are not entitled to a studio space in the university – I don’t make large work thank goodness but it would be useful to have a large white space […]
Liverpool Biennial – Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool
18 September – 28 November 2010
Andrew Bryant interviews artist Rob Turner about the informality of writing in a blog form, two-way dialogue and how blogs can become works in their own right.
Home, Southend On Sea
25 – 28 November 2010
Day 3 @ The Chinese Arts Centre Finally I bought ‘Linda’ my friendly computerized voice today for my video piece I am slowly putting together. I got the final translation through today and enjoyed listening to the audio then had […]
I received an email yesterday morning saying that i was one of six artists selected for NEW MEDIA DEAT 2011 in the philipines with a list of things to do before the shows installation in late january including a lot […]
A very busy hanging week for the Christmas Show which includes some of my own photographs. We have been hit hard by the snow and frost and a recent exploration ended with me occupying my brothers couch for an evening […]
Something of a creative hiatus this week; we all went to London for a spot of gallery bashing. Loved Mike Nelson’s Coral Reef, Fiona Banner’s amazing aircraft and Rachel Whiteread’s drawings at Tate Britain, also Rosa Barba’s great projector/film installation […]
I had a really nice email from a Norwegian artist that I’d included in short article for Måg – the NABROAD magazine. Writing the article was a new experience for me. Previously I’ve written several essays, two dissertations and quite […]
i’ve been working on my series of backpack drawings a bit more as well as working on the new media daet show… thanks to Paul Conneally for his comments and the photos he sent me..with this post is what i’ve […]
Yesterday was my last day in Barcelona, which I spent going to MACBA for the second time, to see Are you Ready for TV, a show of moving image works about television. The suspicion that the rise of net-worked technology […]
The London Years
I know I haven’t written much since the installation opened in October, this is because I have been so busy with the learning programme connected to the show, with talks and workshops to families, schools, staff – and next week […]
The residency at the park is still ongoing. I had a great summer there, just got too busy to blog…bad artist. My last blog was about the Big Lunch, which in fact turned out to be a Little Lunch but […]
snow…SNOW!!! quick quick? NO! 0O0o0oooo00000OO000OOO00000OOO
Some have thought the musings in my last post, on William Wordsworth and Dorothy from the Wizzard of Oz, walking together, were, even for me, a little too far gone. Well here’s a poem by Wordsworth with a preceeding note […]
Different types of artworks and artists. 1. art is for aesthetics 2. art leading research: thinking how to develop technology to create art 3. research helps art: thinking how to apply existing technology to art. 2 and 3 are different […]