How thoughts could be represented in a linear form,and how the journey of the thoughts could be represented in stitch.
Thursday, 20 September 2012
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Brain Circuits
Carrying on research from the unit x project and thinking about the workings of the brain and how to make some kind of order from a subject that is very complex. How the brain forms a circuit that controls activity within the body.
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Final Exhibition
Magnetism Division
The final samples exhibited at Blank Space Media. I made three pieces for the installation, each of these samples express the magnetic element to my project as each individual resin cast is connected to the fabric with a small magnet. The hanging threads represent the magnetic activity that occurs in the brain. The installation reflects my research in a minimalist form.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Final write- up
Magnetism Division
Ian Curtis from the band Joy Division has been a very influential part of my work. Listening to his lyrics filled with imagery of desolation and emptiness. Trying to portray his struggle with depression and epilepsy, he was as controlling as he was uncontrollable.
The idea of controlling the reaction through magnetism, and magnetic systems:
Resin entrapments containg iron filings, connected on the fabric using magnets, representative of the uncontrollable reaction of mass of people being attracted to the music scene and how the music controlled them.
Resin entrapped straws, representative of the electrmagnetic systems in the brain in relation to how Ian Curtis suffered from epilepsy and his fight to take control of it.
The piece is a delicate response to my reasearch about the Manchester Music Scene but thinking more about the scientific elements and creating a regimented controlled structure of a magnetic form.
My work has come together to reflect Magnetism and Control in relation to the Manchester Music Scene of the 1970s and 1980s and the band Joy Division. The city became a 'magnet' drawing people in, a mass of people all attracted to places where they were sure to experience a vibrant and interesting time.
The idea of controlling the reaction through magnetism, and magnetic systems:
Resin entrapments containg iron filings, connected on the fabric using magnets, representative of the uncontrollable reaction of mass of people being attracted to the music scene and how the music controlled them.
Resin entrapped straws, representative of the electrmagnetic systems in the brain in relation to how Ian Curtis suffered from epilepsy and his fight to take control of it.
'Confusion in her eyes that says it all.
She's lost control.'
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Unit X summary
Reflecting on how Unit X has been over the past few months, I have so much appreciation for having the opportunity to work in such a fantastic environment as Hotspur House. It helped me generate so many ideas by just looking around the workspace, there was always some visual inspiration.
Also I have furthered my knowledge about the Manchester Music Scene, in particular about Joy Division and Ian Curtis. I didn't think that that was the way my project was going to go, but I went with it and I'm really pleased that I did. During this project I have experimented with many different types of materials such as magnets. I have found that the link between textiles and science is very interesting and it is something that I would like to explore more in future projects.
I look forward to our exhibition, we have a lovely space and hopefully it will generate a lot of people visiting the gallery at blank space. I think we have pushed the boundaries of Textiles and the outcome of our work from this project has been created from quite industrial materials.
It has been the best project for me so far in terms of pushing me to really explore what I want from my work, and having time to think abut the processes.
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
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