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Archive for January, 2008

themes coming through from group work over three cities, and their advancement into festival project design..
updated drawing

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a ‘construction’ a thing, place or situation made of comprised of both physical and mental various experiential elements, which is most importantly something that depends on experienceing it for it to really exist – such as James Turrell’s light installations that exist fully only in the experience of the viewer as they rely on the [...]

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looking at events to site the ‘events’ – using events previously mapped from november visit. these sorts of events use churches, halls, cultural centre rooms, outdoor spaces, but what is missing? what can the core building provide?
also i have now built up a little sheaf of sound postcards! including one with “pole festival” on the [...]

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table fragment in situ

possible intervention site/use for festival table… i need to return to nowa huta to investigate such sites and my core site…

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looking into the idea of the core building adapting seasonally
as the festival approaches, the standard mixing desk between vocal booth and recording studio is abandoned and the floor becomes a ‘table’ – covered in people, maps, models etc

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table fragment

table fragment images – a moving ‘turn’table fragement, to allow man-powered dj decks?
using the old fashioned sewing machine principles, or bicyle power?

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provisional stage

must have taken minutes to erect – guerilla performances?

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first results…

can’t bring these up (cast in my parents garage) so pics posted here.

and the bowie album cover.

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fun with concrete

…thoughts generated by this drawing of a table in a corner… and then recording studio sound proofing… (cover from bowie’s station to station album…) = fun with concrete!
trying to make it provide the same level of baffling to prevent rebouding soundwaves, plus the same look.

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