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  • body of work
    • 1: territory
    • 2: gather and manifest
    • 3: synthesis
    • 4: core
  • research
    • 1: initial project proposal
    • 2: theoretical framework
    • 3: Gathering data
    • 4: a working draft
  • sketchbook
  • critical reflections

password protection?

– the blog address between // and .

close-open.net

– is my learning log for the final year of my BA Creative Arts (Hon) degree with the OCA/UCA

– bears witness and experiments with an expanded field of drawing

– situates itself across analogue and digital forms of practice and

– explores closeness, distance, boundary-making and transgression

before close-open there were

digital image and culture

investigating drawing

my digital sketchbook on IG

process, exposure #7: Lärchenmännlein and -weiblein in sunshine. The obstacles: my slowness and the sky once I had it eventually set up. But then I did find a 1s sunshine on the branch some fifteen minutes later. Now it’s over to the postal service.
touch:
four half days editing a text:
north wind while i investigate my tracing layer findings and binds
drawing machine 2.0
today’s office. sheltered against north wind, 50 min round commute (the morning shift’s coffee is gone). noises: solely birds and wind, footfall: an optimistic zero
writing/moves
not quite Dowanhill and the silage scent is a little intense but i am of course game:
frame, edge, transgression (selecter)

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