Monday, 28 January 2008

Ouroboros

I just found out about this myth that has roots in loads of different cultures- Egyption, Norse, Hindu etc and it seems to say what I mean, and say it much better than I seem to be able to, heres the link;

Monday, 21 January 2008

Clockwork






I went to Kelvingrove to see the Orrey by John Fulton this afternoon. I could probably just look at it all day, I wish I could see it in action.

Sunday, 20 January 2008

Are You Being Followed?

I haven't been so good at posting here in the last week or so but ideas are beginning to become a bit more concrete so I thought I would upload some pictures from friday. I asked Lorraine and Amy to follow me around Glasgow taking pictures of me following a random stranger. I felt a bit creepy doing it and it made me kind of look over my shoulder a lot. I also found out about an artist called Sophie Calle who does this sort of thing to the extreme- she followed a guy she met at a party to Vienna from Paris. Anyway, the pictures are on my flickr.

Saturday, 12 January 2008

Wednesday, 9 January 2008

Lunchtime Club


Dennis the janny told us about a lunchtime club that some Sweedish students had a few years ago. Apparently they had lunch in different parts of the building and all brought different food and wine with them. He had loads of stories like this about how the school has changed in the time he has been working there. He said everything is much more controlled and subdued, much more "by the book". He actually complained that students aren't radical enough (I thought he would say the opposite) and the students union has no heart. I wonder is this is true or do you just get like that after being in a job for 20 years? Undecided. He also said that the school is "like Big Brother Now" which got me thinking.

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

Researching

Spent the day researching in the Mac and the library today. Came up with quite a few ideas but none of them seem to connect or even be in a similar thread. I was thinking about Christo and wrapping things. I remember someone telling me about an artist who used a big piece of paper that he fitted to the floors of rooms. He folded it or added bits on to make it fit in each different place he performed the work. No idea what his name was though... Also thinking about maps today. I photocopied plans of the Mac and it reminded me of the maps that Hayley Newman made in Milton Keynes. Also found an interesting map of the London Underground by David Shrigley...































Monday, 7 January 2008

First Day - First Post

Today was the longest day ever. After the briefing we had a 2hr lunchbreak then a workshop with Rachel Mimiec and Claire Barclay which was pretty good. Our task was to research the Mac by looking, drawing, collecting, photographing etc. I drew the window latches, the "IN" and "OUT" signs, the staircase and did some rubbings. I also sat in the foyer and wrote down whatever I could hear as fast as I could. It turned into complete chaos but I think it could be the starting point for something more interesting.