Monday 30 April 2012

Michelle

Just thought of something for you Michelle and those circles created by watermarks...TIE DYEING!

Exhibition Preparation-Ideas

I think we should discuss, as a group, what we would like for our exhibition as the time is getting near and it's a vital aspect of the project.

Martina and Bec's, we came to the conclusion earlier at the meeting that we would like to have our exhibition in the Hotspur itself instead of a typical gallery space as we want to promote the use of this once, very busy environment. Also, with the newly created cafe, there would be a quirky place to serve wine to viewers.

The concern of lighting was mentioned in the large group discussion, however I thought it might actually add to the atmosphere if we embrace the natural lighting in the space and perhaps use lighting to highlight each individuals piece of work as I'm assuming the opening of the exhibition might be in the late evening? -Just a thought!

Also, I came up with the idea of using a title which highlights the importance of group and individual research within the duration of the project. Perhaps something like 'Personal Discoveries', 'Found Information' 'Collection' or 'Found' etc.

What does everyone think? Any further ideas?

Sunday 29 April 2012

Salt

Michelle,

Artwork Using Salt From Motoi Yamamoto



Artwork Using Salt From Motoi Yamamoto

These pieces in particular made me think of your project.   The salt in what looks like water marks. I haven't read up on the meanings as such but just the aesthetics could have a link with your work.

Artwork Using Salt From Motoi Yamamoto



Wednesday 25 April 2012

Ann Goddard


"Ann Goddard makes mixed media assemblages, constructed wall pieces and installations comprising multiple units. Her work explores the concept of boundaries and human impact on the landscape."

Bec's when I saw this artist I thought of your work mixing the structural forms of a building with nature. Just as though nature is taking over again. The way she manipulates the mixed medias too look as though they are growing from a man made object is very convincing.
For more...

Sunday the Twenty-Ninth of April

This Sunday there is Print Fair being held in the Northern Quarter, in the Night and Day Cafe, I'm not sure if this links to anyone's projects specifically, but it looks like an interesting event with many local fanzines on sale, created by local artists and designers, many even from MMU.


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A link to the facebook event for further information.


Tuesday 24 April 2012

Berndnaut Smilde

Floss, I came across this amazing pieces of work by Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde. He creates clouds in a room, playing on the idea of a transitional sculpture. The clouds only last a few moments and can only be experienced through documentation and photography which I thought was really fascinating.




Seung Hoon Park


This collage is by Korean photographer Seung Hoon Park. He takes hundreds of photos of the same location using 16mm film and a huge tripod camera then weaves them together creating contemporary mosaics of tiny film strips. I thought it might be of some interest to you Martina! 

Sunday 22 April 2012

MOSI. Andrew Brooks.

Michelle. While I was on the website for the Science of Industry Museum I spotted that theres a few workshops with the Photographer Andrew Brooks and I remembered you mentioned him in the tutorials the other day. Thought you might be interested...

http://www.mosi.org.uk/whats-on/photography-workshop-with-andrew-brooks.aspx

For Floss

I wasn't sure whether your still wanting to go to the Science of Industry Museum, but if you are this is what i was telling you about. Its really interesting and my help with your project.

http://www.mosi.org.uk/whats-on/manchester-mills.aspx

How Madchester put the E into enterprise zone…

Abby I found this article about the music scene in Manchester and all the different places they had. I wasn't sure about all the underground places you knew about so hopefully there may be a few new ones in this.


It talks about the places, bands, how the Haçienda changed people and the way they felt, the communities views and reputation Manchester got for this period.


http://apps.facebook.com/theguardian/music/2012/apr/21/madchester-manchester-stone-roses

Friday 20 April 2012


I have started to liven up our Group area a bit in Hotspur and it looks so much better already. Martina has done a really cool map thingy on the floor. If anyone knows of or sees any teardrop shaped things (that are cheap) then please let me know. Ta! x

Thursday 19 April 2012

Music Box - Singing In The Rain   Abby I went into Fred Aldous today and saw the music machine that you are looking for. And it's blank so you can create your own music. It's on the 2nd floor down in the middle ish. Didn't see a price though but hope this helps.

Psychogeography for Martina

http://planbperformance.net/dan/blog/

This might be a helpful source for you as I know that they use geography to produce various work.
Also, a bit of history/research that might link with your work is this....

http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.evans/psychogeog.html

Tuesday 17 April 2012

Meeting with Roree Windus, Third year embroidery student (22nd March 2012)

As I examined each third year embroidery student’s description about themselves, as individuals and their work I was immediately drawn to Roree Windus and was genuinely surprised that not many others were.
Her work concerns abstract expressionism principally though emotion and the physicality of painting. The work exploring emotions inspired me greatly and I felt a connection immediately with some of her preparatory paintings. Rorree spoke of a time in her life where loss was rife and her pieces began to reflect it. They took an almost macabre or depressive state which I thought to be very interesting. However, she also stated that she wanted to steer away from the such which I thought to be a pity as her emotions, being so raw at that particular time in her life, was conveyed into some beautiful images.
Rorree Windus’ work, to me is pieces that reflect the time where she almost escapes reality and the world in which she inhabits. She instead, comes into tune with herself and her emotive state at the time which I believe is a truly beautiful path to go down as an artist.

She finished her presentation by quoting Emini, “Life is my art, I create how I feel”.

Sunday 15 April 2012

For Abby?

You said you were looking at the music industry in Manchester and I heard this on Radio 2 and I am 99% sure is was covering this subject. Here's the radio show you can listen to, if it helps.

Whitworth workshops

http://cottonglobalthreads.com/special-events/

check this out if anyone is interested in furthering their experiences outside of the uni. The Whitworth art gallery has some good stuff on including 'drop in weaving sessions' and 'crafternoon tea'. There is also a student evening on so follow the link if you're interested in anything external to MMU.

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Brendan Dawes

I must say, I wasn’t entirely excited on going to the talk led by Brendan Dawes as on research, his work, initially did not interest me. However, I came to realise that it wasn’t the importance of the work or finished product but rather the meaning behind it.
What grabbed my attention was his creation entitled, ‘Double Buzz’. This piece of programming was a tool to illustrate or display information from the internet differently. Going against the ‘norm’ and showing information in a different way to, for instance, Google, caused much debate on its worth and quality. This unusual search engine led me to ponder on how one may display discovered information. This talk reemphasised the importance of creativity in today’s world and how it is integral to ‘step outside the box’ and ‘go against the ‘norm’ as much as you possibly can’.  How shall we as a group of young artists and designers display our new found information of the city of Manchester?

Friday 13 April 2012

Historical Maps of Manchester

I came across this website on exploring points of interest for the rest of the group earlier today. I thought it might appeal to you Martina? It focuses on maps from the past and is quite an interesting website to explore and play around with.

Monday 2 April 2012

Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst - The First Look
A documentary worth seeing.

Damien Hirst is an artist I have never quite fully understood, yet I never understood through fear. Fear of the ideas he presented. However, through years of maturing and now watching the channel 4 documentary “The First Look,” I understood that the man known as 'Mr Death’ is just a man with bursting mad, creative ideas and thriving on them. His jokey, fun character comes through in his art work, showing off his personality and what he believes is something worth looking at and debating over.
Hirst’s work is very controversial, making work you cannot possibly ignore. For example his piece ‘A Thousand Years,’ made up of a box hatching maggots into flies, a rooting cows head and an insect killer. A gruesome life cycle. Also, his most famous work ‘The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living,’ the shark preserved in a tank of formaldehyde. He takes objects out of their normal habitats and puts it into artistic environments changing the way we see them, the way he sees it and especially for this piece is ‘facing our fears’.
A year after this work, Hirst still made a shocking piece, but I believe shocking in beauty. ‘In and Out of Love,’ is based in two rooms, one, a room of dead butterflies fixed onto canvas and in the other, the butterflies are born. It is simply a butterfly house in an art gallery, but what does this mean? How does it make sense? This piece, as Hirst states, give people hope, when we look at a dead butterfly they still look alive, all their beauty fully in tack.
What I took from this documentary was creativity, to be able to think outside the tradition beliefs of art;
“Confront things you can’t avoid.” (Damien Hirst)
Summing up Damien Hirst’s work and ideas, 
“He’s the naughty child making us confront our deepest fears,” Noel Fielding.