Unit 1 Assessment

Unit 1 has been a period of reformation technically, conceptually and personally. The blog journal is a critical place for the documentation of an intensive period of research, development and clarification of my practice. It has enabled me to broaden and deepen my subject knowledge, technical skills and very importantly, refine my writing. The result has been to build a methodology and ability to articulate the what, how and why of what I do and very importantly establish more clearly a renewed context for the work. As a document, the blog serves as a tool for retrospection, and will no doubt be invaluable for future reference. This is on ongoing project which will continue to develop many aspects of my practice well into the future. 

The majority of the blog posts are written in such a way as to include two or more learning outcomes.

Many of the posts are not in the form of straight factual information but as reflective responses and analyses mostly in the context of my practice. 

Number of posts, if more than one in each link in brackets.

 


Learning Outcomes 1

Formulate, describe and implement a challenging and self-directed programme of study, relating to your Project Proposal (research; subject knowledge; communication and presentation; professional and personal development).

The learning content during this period spontaneously organised itself into three broad and overlapping phases. The aim has been to move towards an increasingly coherent methodology.

Phase 1  A period of freely exploring ideas and revisiting techniques in the context of openness to new pathways. 

Phase 2, is a time for consolidating and deepening the research and forming a theoretical framework, developing technical processes, building towards a methodology.

Phase 3, has been a time of bringing together the research and formulating a thesis on which to base the beginnings of future work. 

Phase 1 started with a vague initial aim around which I explored a number of mediums, techniques and themes, gradually building a refreshed context and new methodology in view of the evolving Project Proposal.

passing from phase 1 to phase 2

passing from phase 2 to phase 3

phase 3 – a drilling down into the depth of work

Development of Aims and Project Proposal

   before enrollment

   Symposium I

   First Project Proposal

   Second Project Proposal

   Reflection on second PP

   Third Project Proposal

   Reflection on the Project Proposal process

Development of Research Statement

   preliminary ideas (2) sound and sculpture

   second idea (8) evolution and culture

   improving research statement writing

   final idea (3) Evolutionary Space

On Organisation

   Tabula Rasa  a way of articulating ideas

   on tags (3)

   walking as a means of working

   on labelling  a philosophical slant on an aspect of organising

Increasing Subject Knowledge

Bibliography

Poetry

   Ted Hughes

   Rebecca Elson

   Robert Graves and Ovid  (par. 6) also regarding the nature of myths

Arts Context

   Wolfgang Gil

   Giovanni Vetere (par. 4)

   Marguerite Humeau

   Andrew Lord

   Richard Long  (par. 4)

Writing

   style and content

   on clarity

Theory

   ritual, wabi sabi, Confusionism  (Relic)

   David Wengrow  hypothesis on cultural evolution

   Ovid’s Hermaphroditus

   Indian religious philosophy in the context of my practice

   uniformism

   Christian Heath  the anthropology of the object

   Lev Manovich

   theory of sound art  Ed Kelly

Technical

   kintsukuroi  – and sculpture

   labelling – semantics

An Evolved Presentation of Ideas through Interim Shows

 

 


 

Learning Outcomes 2

Critically engage with practice-based research and contribute actively to debate and discussion (analysis; technical competence; experimentation; collaborative and/or independent professional working).]

Practice based research

Drawing and Sculpture

   sequential narratives (7)   a reflection

   first sculpture ideas  – initial ideas for a sculpture

   Maquette 1  – Oracle – photography, ceramic, drawing – on and in-action   reflection

   maquette 2 – Oracle – drawing – on and in-action reflection

   photos of maquette 2

   maquette 1a  – philosophy, photography, on and in-action reflection 

   maquette 3  – photography, on-action reflection

   large maquette  ceramic and drawing

   reflections on large maquette logos

   reflections on logos

Sound

   first recording

   second recording

   sound and video

   sound and sculpture  (par. 20)

   on recording

Writing

   writing and walking

   writing for video Post-Truth-Hurtling

   prose 1  (Fall)

   on clarity

Sculpture

   kintsukuroi 1 – experiment

   kintsukuroi 2  experiment

   kintsukuroi 3  experiment

   kintsukuroi 4  experiment

   kintsukuroi 5  experiment

   Alimentary canal  (par. 5 and fig. 3)

   Signing work  – on signing work, reflection (A Canticle for Liebovitz is mentioned which subsequently returns in draft 3 of Project Proposal)

   Hermaphroditus (model)

   terracotta finish text pieces

Photography

   anthropology and archaeology

   Photography and painting

 

Engagement with others

Symposium 1

   on peers’ starting practices 1  Matt ( par. 2)  Aristotle (par. 3)  Michelle  (par. 5)  Ash (par. 6)  Pav (par. 7)

   on peers’ starting practices 2  Chris ( par. 3)  Friederike (par. 4)  Irina  (par. 5)  Sandra (par. 6) 

  • Skype sessions,
  • tutorials,
  • group tutorials and seminars,
  • presentations,
  • exhibitions,
  • collaborations,
  • workshops
  • exhibitions
  • residency tours
  •  

Unit 1 can be divided into two seamless processes: one is the development of techniques and methodologies in my own practice; the other is one of collaborative work and conversations which yield different insights and widen my contextual awareness of practices, ideas and approaches. 

 


 

Learning Outcomes 3

Critically reflect upon your practice and articulate a clear understanding of methodology and context of your creative practice (analysis; research; communication and presentation).

My practice has undergone a change in kind and depth. I have gradually evolved an analysis of my work through experimentation, informal research, as well as more formal academic research in the research statement.

I have learnt how to explicate my practice and ideas more clearly in the blog and more formal settings such as:

   reflection on phase 1  (Grappling with the Angel)

Mid Point Review and Onwards

 

I have not yet approached a more public arena because I have been researching and developing my methodology and artist’s statement during the unit 1 period.

I have researched in a number of areas including:

  • Sound
  • visual arts
  • computer generated art
  • literature
  • archaeology and anthropology
  • biology

I have also critically analysed my experiments and practice

I constantly reflect in-action and on-action (the majority of posts reflect both these aspects). I look at the progression of things and decide on the next course of action. 

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Note to Reader

The majority of the posts in this online journal contain elements of reflection to a greater or lesser extent. Because of the number of entries and the fluidity of their content, I have decided to place links to the posts under each learning outcome according to what I would consider to be its most salient point at this moment. However, many of the posts cover two or more of the learning outcome criteria.

When documenting and writing, my intention has been to weave reflective responses, analyses, and straightforward information into a fabric that synthesises and contextualises elements of my practice in what could be considered an  essay waiting to be composed… or an artist’s statement.

Where there are more than one post in a link, the number is shown in brackets.

 


 

Unit 1 has been a period of reformation technically, conceptually and personally. The blog journal is a critical place, within the physical workflow of studio practice, for the documentation of research, development and clarification of the how, what, and why of what I do. 

During this period I have broadened the scope of my research and deepened my subject knowledge, technical skills, and refined my writing. The result has been to build a methodology, establish a fresh context, and improved my ability to articulate my artistic practice. 

As a document, the blog serves as a tool for retrospection, and will no doubt be invaluable for future reference. This is an ongoing project which will continue to develop many aspects of my practice well into the future. 

 

 


 

Learning Outcomes 1

Formulate, describe and implement a challenging and self-directed programme of study, relating to your Project Proposal. 

 

The learning content during Unit 1, spontaneously organised itself into three broad and overlapping phases. This has resulted in an increasingly coherent methodology supported by a developing conceptual narrative which is leading towards a new and innovative body of work.  

 

Phase 1: a period of freely exploring ideas and revisiting techniques in the context of openness to new pathways…

in a spirit of openness

passing from phase 1 to phase 2  post Mid Point Review

 

Phase 2: a time for consolidating and deepening the research and forming a theoretical framework, developing technical processes, synthesised to elaborate a working methodology.

Mid Point Review feedback   a pivotal point in the structure of my research

Intentions for an approach  to the third phase

passing from phase 2 to phase 3  end of year

 

Phase 3: has been a time for distilling the essence of a methodology that brings together focused concepts and clear pathways towards making work within but not bounded by, the parameters of the project proposal.

phase 3 – from direction to depth beginning of Summer

about to start Unit 2  about to enter a new phase of work

on sticking to a path in order to change direction  written in May, long before Unit 2

 

Development of Aims and Project Proposal  Latest Version PDF

before enrolment  elastic thinking, synthesis and renewal

Symposium I  disparate means and their synthesis

first Project Proposal language and the ineffable as myth

Second Project Proposal  myth, science and artistic production

reflection on second PP  the process of building the PP

third Project Proposal  the sacred, profane, separation enshrined

reflection on the Project Proposal process  from the ineffable towards…

 

Development of Research Statement  Full Copy

preliminary ideas (2) sound and sculpture

second idea (8) evolution and culture

improving research statement writing reiterating the RS in plain English

forming the RS  arising out of Skype chat

ideas regarding RS  arising out of a Skype chat

second idea – Tutorial 4: Gareth suggests leads (William Latham -which couples with Eric Olson’s paper on computational)

RS takes a different direction  making it more relevant and useful

final idea (3) Evolutionary Space

preparing for final tutorial with Gareth  having pared the statement for a revision by Gareth

tidying up  Tutorial 5: Gareth and some useful follow ups

For completed RS see LO3 below – critical piece of writing incorporated in methodology and critical thinking.

 

On Organisation

library induction  Skype Chat 1.4

tabula rasa  a way of articulating ideas

what to do with tags  and their difficulty

more on tags  a way forward

the tag problem finally resolved  together with categories

walking as a means of working  a regulating, refreshing ritual

on labelling  a philosophical slant on an aspect of organising

 

Subject Knowledge

bibliography  a list by no means exhaustive, of some of sources I have consulted

resources  some useful links

 

Poetry

Ted Hughes  creation reinvented

Rebecca Elson  the cosmos and the interior world, art and science

Robert Graves and Ovid  (par. 6) also regarding the nature of myths

 

Arts Context

Wolfgang Gil  sound as a spatial object

Giovanni Vetere (par. 4) physical articulation of ceramic sculpture

Emily Allchurch (par. 3) digital photographic stitching and classicism

Marguerite Humeau  correspondent themes

Andrew Lord  phusis and ceramics

William Latham  an introduction by Gareth

Richard Long  (par. 4) and walking

William Kentridge  artistic practice in making sense of the world

Morehshin Allahyaai  script, myth, politics and video

Jonny Briggs  for the way he both mystifies and reveals

Emily Huurdeman  essaying (par. 1)

 

Writing

tutorial 1  the role of the blog journal (section 1)

style and content  jargon and clarity

on clarity  hints on how to write clearly

zuihitsu  the spirit of essaying

 

Prose writing

Ancestral  on a main theme in the project proposal 

 

Theory

methodology  critical action research theory by Jonathan Kearney

ritual, wabi sabi, Confusionism  (par. 2)

David Wengrow  hypothesis on cultural evolution

Hermaphroditus  gender

Indian religious philosophy in the context of my practice

uniformism  consistency, local and distant

Christian Heath  the anthropology of the object, observing behaviours to inform action

Lev Manovich  on tactics to survive the strategies of conformity – staying one step ahead

theory of sound art  Ed Kelly – fragmentation, granularity and re-composition

Emily Huurdeman  theory of essay writing

elusive taxonomies: taxonomy  and mereology  understanding the process and identifying its context and reasons

Plato, Mercianism and Aristotle  raising mud and dust to a divine state through myth

Martin Heidegger describing the artist’s relationship with their work, the nature of that work, and its relationship with the world.

Molyneux’s Problem  regarding sight and touch (pars 1-4) also see LO3 How differently the same world is shaped. 

the nature of myths  mechanisms vs narratives – see also under LO3 ‘other reflections’

 

Technical

kintsukuroi  – ancient unification in a fragmented contemporary world

labelling – semantics  words, building blocks of the mind

Pure Data  (par. 3) see MAX MSP

Pure Data  (par. 3)

Blender  (par. 3) a consideration

Premiere Pro

 

Workshops

sound  Low Residency 2019 with Ed Kelly

digital mapping  Low Residency 2019 with Marius Simkus

 

Tutorials with Jonathan

The tutorials with Jonathan are a valuable way of keeping the work on track, ask questions whilst maintaining the freedom to experiment and not close down options.

tutorial 1  
                       This initial tutorial deals with future aims and objectives
                       role of blog journal (section 1)
                       plans and aims (section 2)
                       initial proposed projects (section 3)
                       on motivations (section 4)
                       action plan (section 5)      

tutorial 2  
                       discussion of work till Jan 17 2019
                       Graven images – what they are about 
                       Journal writing process and its effect
                       possibilities of video in my practice 
                       shadows – significance in my practice 
                       line video – a metaphor for my practice
                       modularity, evolution and my practice evolution
                       Heuristics, playfulness and control
                       Change, process philosophy
                       Sound:  MAX MSP uses for the future 
                       Photography – East coast 
                       on Labelling the World post

tutorial 3  
                       Discussion on What is the difference
                       dialects:  finishing, raw or refined
                                        of emotional and rational
                                        separateness from nature
                                        individual vs group dynamics
                       language                   
                       scale of work and modularity
                       neutrality of material
                       building a vocabulary through referencing
                       superficiality of current visual culture
                       titles, words and layering of open interpretations

tutorial 6  
                       regarding methodology and project proposal
                       sound – acoustic relationships and challenges
                       installation and space – modularity and planning
                       writing, icon, amputation video and enshrinement        

              

Interim Shows: their part in developing ideas

The interim shows have given me a framework around which I have developed a series of ideas that play an important part in the shaping of the project proposal.  There has been a movement between physical forms projected as shadows and their juxtaposition with video representations. This has led me to consider how ideas can be cast away from the thing itself  See Interim Shows below under LO3.

 


 

Learning Outcomes 2

Critically engage with practice-based research and contribute actively to debate and discussion.

 

Through action research, coupled with in and on-action reflection, dialogues, debates and contextual research, I have been able to build a methodology, framed within but not bounded by the project proposal. The Research Statement has given an added conceptual depth to my methodology in terms of wider contextual considerations.

 

Practice based research

 

Drawing and Sculpture

drawing sequences – early ideas that emerge later 

      a precedence for subject matter 

      the simplicity of drawing  development of precursors

      precursors to display  enshrinement of the current project proposal

      a narrative emerges  sequential moments

      the self reflected  waiting

      graphic narrative  as a means to grasp an idea

      developing the graphic narrative  looking back at this in the light of what I have learnt, this acts as a metaphor for how to and not to develop a methodology.

first sculpture ideas  – initial ideas for a sculpture

maquette 1  – Oracle – photography, ceramic, drawing – on and in-action reflection

maquette 2 – Oracle – drawing – on and in-action reflection

photos of maquette 2

maquette 1a  – philosophy, photography, on and in-action reflection 

maquette 3  – photography, on-action reflection

large maquette  ceramic and drawing

reflections on large maquette logos

reflections on logos

drawings for  What is the Difference?  Plato, Mercianism, etc

 

Sound

first recording

second recording

sound and video

on recording

Fabric of Common Descent soundtrack, collaboration with Janet

sound  workshop – Ed Kelly, theory, editing with Audacity, and recording

a response to the final show  interactive engagement strategy for sound (see also Skype chat 4.1 on Ars Electronica re: Wu Yuehui’s correspondences with my previous work)

details regarding sonic circumvention  ultra low frequencies

 

Writing

writing and walking

writing for video Post-Truth-Hurtling

prose 1 (Ancestral)

prose 2  (Fall)

on clarity  understanding what I am writing

 

Sculpture

kintsukuroi 1 – experiment

kintsukuroi 2  experiment

kintsukuroi 3  experiment

kintsukuroi 4  experiment

kintsukuroi 5  experiment

modularity of life  (par. 1-4)

alimentary canal  (par. 5 and fig. 3)

sound sculpture and words  reflections on a porcelain study

porcelain study  see taxonomy and mereology in LO1

porcelain study  trajectory during phase 1, altered during phase 3 to a more focused project proposal.

porcelain study  and myths

porcelain studies (three)  and a riddle on Hermaphroditus

on methodology  starting second large porcelain work

terracotta finish test pieces 

on finishing porcelain  experimental tests and influences

to colour or not  ceramic works experiment

metal  framework for display

maquette for large hanging porcelain

Signing work  – on signing work, reflection (A Canticle for Liebovitz is mentioned which subsequently returns in draft 3 of Project Proposal)

Hermaphroditus  a model

porcelain maquette  for What is the Difference? A dialectic (see a critique on this maquette under LO3)

Experiment 1  for Spes Contra Spem

Experiment 2  for Spes Contra Spem

Experiment 3  for Spes Contra Spem

maquettes in continuation of large conversants (now called Spes Contra Spem)

 

Photography

Many of the posts include an element of photography both as a documentary medium as well as one it its own right such as in:

anthropology and archaeology a mini project

 

Video

first experiment  a confluence of coincidences

second experiment working without logic

third experiment  an interest in shadows

regarding control  (par. 4)

source of motion  post-truth hurtling without text

post-truth-hurtling with no sound juxtaposed with text

about Mythopoeia I post-truth-hurtling – for pop up show

Mythopoeia I: post-truth-hurtling video and text

drawing a line reflections on past, future and the imagination

shadows: thought experiment regarding another dimension

Mythopoeia II: Worship  video and remastering of vintage recording

Do Shadows Dance When There is No Light?  re-edited for Impromptu 2.0

Mythopoeia IV: Ancestor  the video used in the installation at the Summer interim show

 

Digital and Coding

Max MSP and other visual programming (section 2, par 4) 

Pure Data, Raspberry Pi and Arduino collecting material

Arduino  first steps in coding and circuitry 

 

Engagement with others

 

ongoing conversation with Taiyo fragmentation, collage; meaning, interest and significance – also links with these previous thought

a practical response  to Wills comment on the Mid Point Review (par. 4)

preliminary ideas of student cohort

review of Mid Point Reviews

 

Symposium 1

on peers’ starting practices 1 (Skype chat 1.2)  Matt ( par. 2)  Aristotle (par. 3)  Michelle (par. 5)  Ash (par. 6)  Pav (par. 7)

on peers’ starting practices 2  (Skype chat 1.3)  Chris ( par. 3)  Friederike (par. 4)  Irina  (par. 5)  Sandra (par. 6) 

 

Low Residency 2019

at the start of the residency a personal prelude

collaborative video making  day 1

group tutorials  day 2

sound workshop  day 4 – collecting sounds together

Re-Figure-Ground  artwork and the digital

digital mapping workshop days 6 and 7

 

Midpoint Review

feedback  full documentation

on significance and meaning  and in conversation with Taiyo I include ‘interest’ into this relationship

 

Skype Chats

online discussions, artist’s talks and tutor-led sessions

 

Term 1

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Symposium 1st week reflecting on the various symposia

1.3 Symposium 2nd week continued

1.4 Library Induction – Gustavo Montero

1.5 Re: Unit 1 and Project Proposal

1.6 Coding workshop – Paul Abbott

1.7 Elusive Taxonomies 1  a way to identify critical descriptions of practices

1.8 Elusive Taxonomies 2  as gerund, adjective; message baked into the code

1.9 Nick Lambert Live Stream  digital practice – becomes relevant context with Research Statement later in the year

1.10 Artist’s Talk – Vic Von Posser – performance, iterations towards ritual

 

Term 2

2.1 Interaction, Immersion and Control artwork, artist and receiver

2.2 Interaction, Narrative and Play behaviours, dynamics and meaning

2.3 Artist’s Talk: Xavier Sole Mora – rights, obsolescence and other considerations when working with others and appropriated material in a digital environment

2.4 The Practice of Everyday Life – Lev Manovich

2.5 The Anthropology of the Object – Christian Heath – observed behaviours shaping methodology

2.6 Sound – Edward Kelly – sound as a medium and some taxonomies and methodologies; sound collage and other alternative ways of composing acoustic works without using ‘notes’. 

 

Term 3

3.1 An Introduction to the Research Statement  why write one?

3.2 Artist’s Talk – Jonny Briggs – the honesty of disclosing the illusion as part of the offering

3.3 Four Assumptions art is not a God given gift to a few but only a few have chosen to fully take on its challenges even before there were artists. 

3.4 Research Statement 1 looking at an idea left behind

3.5 Research Statement 2 the ‘mystic’ mechanics of writing one

 

Term 4

4.1 Unit 1 Assessment and Process – also Ars Electronica – correspondences are never far away

4.2 Making Sense by Making Art – on artistic practice and the relationship with work as a reflection in one’s eye of the world – Kentridge

4.3 A Philosophical Session from blog creation to being and existence

4.4 On Focus and Attention Span – how to survive the digital disruption

4.5 Andy Lomas  art, science: synthesis or dialysis

 

Collaborations

Virtual Particles – gif animation for pop up show – group collaboration  with Dannii composing the animation

collecting  is not only a singular activity – with Janet

sound track  for video animation Fabric of Common Descent with Janet

Impromptumy image for poster designed by Dannii

 

 


 

Learning Outcomes 3

Critically reflect upon your practice and articulate a clear understanding of methodology and context of your creative practice.

 

My practice has undergone a change in kind and depth. I have gradually evolved an analysis of my work through experimentation, conversations, informal as well as more formal research. I have learnt how to explicate my practice and ideas more clearly in the blog and more formal settings such as:

Tutorials, the symposium, mid-point review and interim shows which present a development of methodology towards an increasingly focused and concentrated vision on themes and ideas that expresses more than it shows in the first instance.

 

At the start

interview pre-course  with the two subsequent years in mind

preparing for first symposium  on the constraints of 5 minutes

Symposium I  the video

bowerbird  reminds me of an aspect of my work reflected in the Mid Point Review feedback (pars 18 – 27).

 

Mid Point

Mid Point Review  presentation

reflection on phase 1  (Grappling with the Angel)

 

Research Statement

completed RS  abstract and PDF of paper – this research coined the term, evolutionary space to describe the conceptual area in which a practice evolves in an exchange of information with its relevant ecosystem which in turn forms part of, and is in contact with, a larger environment.

 

Reflections on Methodology

reflecting on the act of drawing

materiality recreating and the vessel as membrane

existential notions a musing on sentience and empathy

space and time to reflect away from studio; in context of college activities

my practice in the context of Hegel and Pinkard

a continuous thread  in my practice: from the gut

a simple reflection  on the continuity of process in a finished piece

significance and meaning  a response to the MPR 

reflections on a maquette  what I am attempting and how

Molyneux’s Problem   (par. 5 and 6)

raw and refine  in the context of a maquette, particularly par. 3 and 4.

artistic correspondences regarding low frequency and installations

learning from a failure  a thought experiment / artwork

reflections on drawing a line  certainty, distance and time

 

Other Reflections

early thoughts on art and machines: a context for making

on rhythm  can in be a thing in visual arts

control and my practice  its ebb and flow as reconciliation

on titles  offering another layer of meaning (see tutorial 3)

working relationship with the digital   (par. 1-3)

the nature of myths  reflecting on a major theme in my practice

metamorphosis  myths and transformation

gender and language – my practice as an essay 

on taxonomy and mereology used to analyse the shaping of my practice

titling a work is bound with feelings towards an idea – hope (par. 2)

textual layering  layering inferences

theme and title  a reflection on philosophy and artistic intentions optimism and cynicism. 

 

Tutorials

The tutorials also help in articulating difficult ideas and finding tactics in navigating the complexities of building a new methodology. (see LO1 as part of course planning)

tutorial 1  Jonathan – the role of the blog, plans, projects and relationship with the work.

tutorial 2  Jonathan – updating progress in terms of methodology and relationship with methodology including new approaches

tutorial 3  Jonathan – a discussion centred around one work which deals with existential and aesthetic concerns.

tutorial 4  Gareth – helping to identify aims of the Research Statement through questioning the structure and content of the draft.

tutorial 5  Gareth – tidying up loose ends and discussing aspects arising such as aesthetics

tutorial 6  Jonathan – detailed discussion on practical aspects of the project proposal – mainly logistics, acoustic relationships, enshrinement and the nature of icons 

 

Interim Shows

A series of works entitled Mythopoeia, principally videos, forming a series of ideas incorporating myth, philosophy, science that feed into the project proposal.

Mythopoeia I: post-truth-hurtling – in Virtual Particles, December 2018

Mythopoeia II: Worship although not shown in an exhibition, this was made as part of the Mythopoeia Series.

Mythopoeia III: Do Shadows Dance When There is No Light?  Show for  Impromptu pop-up show in March 2019

Emperor  for Impromptu pop-up show at 2 Girls Gallery

small scale installation  Even Before Birth is the Future Forgotten  for Summer interim show including the video Mythopoeia IV: Ancestor