Friday, 29 November 2013
Monday, 25 November 2013
Exhibition Soundtracks
Here are some snippets from my contribution to the current show
by Claire Barclay in TheGallery Bournemouth.
These soundtracks document the thoughts and opinions emerging at a two day long workshop that happened back in May 2013, where nonsense, play and the commodification of creative production were topical.
(best with headphones)
(best with headphones)
Monday, 18 November 2013
The Things We Tell Ourselves
This year I participated in Paradox Fabric, a conference of international postgraduate research students working in a variety of art disciplines. the aim of the conference was for each student to develop and share their research in a new environment.
With this in mind, I arrived at the conference with the idea that I would talk to the participants about what it is that drives them to pursue a career in art. The work that came out of it was a soundtrack for the one day exhibition event at Caja Granada. Visitors to the exhibition could listen to the soundtrack through headphones and were encouraged to carry the mp3 player around with them as they walked among the artwork.
The soundtrack is called the things we tell ourselves
Links:
Also, from my university AUB, see Martin Coyne's work here
Saturday, 5 October 2013
Tomorrow: Elmgreen & Dragset Review
Walking into a stranger’s flat uninvited and unacknowledged whilst
they are showering isn’t something I’ve ever done, but if I did I imagine that
I would experience a particular mix of feelings: trepidation, excitement,
foreboding, invulnerability…. I could go on but generally all of my ideas are
linked to voyeuristic hedonism. The idea of being a fly on the wall, of course,
will always have its allure.
But could this experience be simulated? What Dragnet and
Evergreen have come up with at the V&A is at once fascinating and
ridiculous. They have managed to distil the essence of the world famous 19th
century museum in all its imperial spectacle for a 21st century eye.
Behold: the interior workings of the illusive inhabitant have been captured for
you! There is even a narrative built in for you to follow! You can examine it
to your hearts content safe in the knowledge that he will never escape the
shower (something I find frankly sinister, or is it just me who imagines the
worst?).
There’s a lot of safety in make believe.
And this seems to be what the kids in London are looking for
nowadays. Just check out how popular Punch Drunk’s new immersive theatre
production is where the audience and the actors share the same stage, or look
at the Jeremy Dellar work at the British Pavilion in Venice where part of the experience
was to stop mid-way and have a cup of tea served up to you…. the evidence
suggests that despite all our efforts to be earnest and face up to reality us
Brits are happy to be preoccupied by fantasy; we’re simply becoming more
extreme in the way we explore/ express it.
It’s a great show, and it is on until January. I suggest you
go and see it, because it is nice to be reminded in how many different ways we
can escape reality.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Sunday, 21 July 2013
David Bowie- FIVE YEARS :The Making Of An Icon (BBC 2 documentary TV tra...
If you haven't watched this documentary already, you should.
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
You are not alone
Images © Michael Compton
Images of my work You Are Not Alone from the performance night on Tuesday 11th June, skilfully curated by Mr Wilfred Tømescu
Monday, 17 June 2013
feelies
How do you feel when you watch this video?
Does the sound of nail tapping relax you?
What about the cotton wool?
Does it remind you of the "feelies" in Huxley's Brave New World? If so, do you like it more or less?
soundsketch
Why take the risk?
Many Thanks to those who took part including:
Michael Eldridge
Hazel Evans
Vicki Woods
Catherine Lorent
Stephanie James
Monica Thompson
Zerelda Sinclaire
Andrea Blood
Mark Segal
and
Kata Mijatovic
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