Artist Talk : Jo Lathwood http://www.jolathwood.co.uk/ Wonderful to see the process of casting so indulged. The Lava casting process was very exciting to see. The question I had in mind was when does the process crowd out intention and ideas? However she concluded with a comment that she was looking forward to indulging in working […]
Interited a fortune: sponsored some artists His philosophy is often divided into an early period, exemplified by the Tractatus, and a later period, articulated in the Philosophical Investigations. The early Wittgenstein was concerned with the logical relationship between propositions and the world and believed that by providing an account of the logic underlying this relationship, […]
http://www.webexhibits.org/causesofcolor/15C.html Peacocks – the eyes of a peacock are of particular interest to Serres in The Five Senses http://www.theidproject.org/blog/lawrence-grecco/2012/05/28/lessons-peacock-how-transform-poison-beauty http://www.hominf.org/peacock/peaintr.htm http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.plymouth.idm.oclc.org/doi/10.1111/j.1094-348X.2008.00203_3.x/full
Thalweg Claustrum Quantum Marchlands Frontiers Songlines Borders Liminality??? Tamar Blair’s Third Way The Great Hedge
The task is to reject the binary opposition position but not to be caught up in a distraction of liminal evangelising for a position of obfuscation. Not the pastiche or parody or comodification of difference but embrace for variance and presence Steyerl uses the idea that we go past the model with petabytes of data […]
J.M.W. Turner, 1775-1851 Study for ‘The Shipwreck’, from Shipwreck Sketchbook, c.1805, 118 x 185 mm. Tate Museum, U.K.
An attempt to map a route of approach to the act of making art and it’s critique. Essential to the approach is not taking up the lens of Common Sense Common Sense here is taken from my experience of it historically both personal and societal Steyerl references CS in Can Creatives Think, New Left Review […]