Thursday, December 17, 2015
Sunday, November 29, 2015
End of Film
End of Film is the project I submitted in May this year for the photography module of my film course. It being the third time I'd studied photography I was a little tired of the same old process, so I decided to forego actually taking photographs and used these end prints to create something more interesting. Interesting for me, I mean. This video is taken from the second half of the documentation I made of the installation's first screening to my (very patient) class. There's more ends to be seen at endoffilm.tumblr.com, where I've been archiving a selection of my collection.
Here're some photos of the installation's assembly:
Lining it up
I got a bit flummoxed halfway through (maths + spatial relations being two of my very weakest areas) so had to make this janky artist's impression of how the spiral would work.
I briefly considered making a matching spiral on the floor.Thankfully, I didn't have enough ends on hand to carry this out.
I left the installation run for the day, and made a poster announcing same
That "all are welcome" at the bottom strikes me as kind of sinister now. Like patting the empty seat next to you as people get on the bus. Maybe it's why nobody came. Oh well, I had my fun and that's all that matters.
Friday, November 06, 2015
Inis Weird 1: Milk
Some friends and I have made some idiotic but idiotic short sketches, here's the first.
More next week!
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
Literally Unseen Waterford City
I lost my glasses last month (jungle tip: don't keep glasses in yr pocket while cycling) and was without any for a few days. I developed a perma-squint, and (eventually) an appreciation for a permanently fuzzy outlook.
Labels:
architecture,
birds,
corners,
digital,
doorway,
grafitti,
letters,
looks like a face,
on the ground,
points of disinterest,
pole tops,
reflection,
repetition,
sculpture,
signage,
statue,
walls,
Waterford,
window
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