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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

For our upcoming @oca_eu #wanderwideweb group residency and exhibition I made two pieces of work, both use #audio to explore a distributed, collaborative #DrawingMachine process, a fir hide and questions over collaboration and archiving. drawing/machine x fir hide. i make two drawing loops, one in the fallen cherry, one on the fir hide branch. this, the latter records by light and wind #3 Make a pocket x #12 Go to meadow. one week left. a simple list, on site. nice and funny (you may forever wonder if the trees are angled or if the lens distorts) Make a viewing device see (through): practice conversations (3): contextual distance, a making workshop i hadn’t for a while; yesterday afternoon though, along with a bit of Les Rita Mistoukis’s C’est comme ça (and a flock of mosquitos against a milky sky) see (through): practice conversations (1): moving-with, a making workshop the simple VLE editor mangled the adjustment. it was really only just a \sorry, nothing from me this time/ but then I remembered a glossary (and read Angela's inline submission too). never sitting on a fence about stuff like this, clearly: i was in someone else’s mother’s childhood home. it is abandoned as much as House was in 2016, though for much longer. how do these houses have always the most beautiful light when we hold camera at them? perhaps it is simply that the, our, my, camera does take a good picture

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Tag: dialogue

Ey Süßer, deine Alte

Album [almost titled]
Gesa Helms
Yesterday at 06:53 · 

Ey Süßer, deine Alte
— Hast du eben Alte gesagt?
Alter, deine Süße
.
Süße, dein Alter
Echt jetzt

Posted on August 14, 2019Categories FB notes, UncategorizedTags dialogue, performance, voice, writingLeave a comment on Ey Süßer, deine Alte

alexis says david / Schitt’s Creek

Posted on December 18, 2018Categories moving image filesTags dialogue, moving image, popular culture, repetitionLeave a comment on alexis says david / Schitt’s Creek
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