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==Jeremy Booth | workbook== | ==Jeremy Booth | workbook== | ||
==statement 23.10.12== | ==working statement 23.10.12== | ||
I would like to look at how ideas of tangible and intangible histories and cultural 'matierals' can be considered, interrogated, and reimagined, through strategies other than typical museum and/or collection-related, authorative positions. | I would like to look at how ideas of tangible and intangible histories and cultural 'matierals' can be considered, interrogated, and reimagined, through strategies other than typical museum and/or collection-related, authorative positions. | ||
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== Sketch for Morning Chorus == | ===Sketch for Morning Chorus=== | ||
Interested in the intangable elements of the New Zealand landscape, including the idea of a recent pre-historic past, Maori and Polynesian mythology and other non-material concepts (such as [http://www.maoridictionary.co.nz/index.cfm?dictionaryKeywords=whakapapa&search.x=0&search.y=0&n=1&idiom=&phrase=&proverb=&loan= whakapapa] and [http://http://www.maoridictionary.co.nz/index.cfm?dictionaryKeywords=mauri&search.x=0&search.y=0&n=1&idiom=&phrase=&proverb=&loan= mauri]) and extinct species. These elements are not necessarily mutually exclusive. For example, the evocation of certain extinct species, also evokes a pre-historic or pre-European history as well as the modern-day mythology that these species have come to be a part of. | Interested in the intangable elements of the New Zealand landscape, including the idea of a recent pre-historic past, Maori and Polynesian mythology and other non-material concepts (such as [http://www.maoridictionary.co.nz/index.cfm?dictionaryKeywords=whakapapa&search.x=0&search.y=0&n=1&idiom=&phrase=&proverb=&loan= whakapapa] and [http://http://www.maoridictionary.co.nz/index.cfm?dictionaryKeywords=mauri&search.x=0&search.y=0&n=1&idiom=&phrase=&proverb=&loan= mauri]) and extinct species. These elements are not necessarily mutually exclusive. For example, the evocation of certain extinct species, also evokes a pre-historic or pre-European history as well as the modern-day mythology that these species have come to be a part of. | ||
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site, persons, remote digital sound landscape | site, persons, remote digital sound landscape | ||
[http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/extinctions/6/3/2 oral history record of Huia song] | ===[http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/extinctions/6/3/2 oral history record of Huia song]=== | ||
==Sketch for a Waitangi park extension== | ===Sketch for a Waitangi park extension=== | ||
[[file:Wetland.Waitangi.jpg]] | [[file:Wetland.Waitangi.jpg]] | ||
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Waitangi Park is an urban renewal project in Wellington which has successfully re-introduced a wetland ecosystem. This includes the introduction of plant life and water, and the releasing of eels, fish and other living organisms to attract bird life. | Waitangi Park is an urban renewal project in Wellington which has successfully re-introduced a wetland ecosystem. This includes the introduction of plant life and water, and the releasing of eels, fish and other living organisms to attract bird life. | ||
== Revised statement 2 == | ==Revised statement 2== | ||
To investigate the relationship between tangible and intangible notions of place using non-didactic spatial and time-based strategies. | To investigate the relationship between tangible and intangible notions of place using non-didactic spatial and time-based strategies. | ||
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[[File:I want you to buy my books.jpg]] | [[File:I want you to buy my books.jpg]] | ||
== Revised statement 3 == | ==Revised statement 3== | ||
To bring together a colection of objects that explores notions of cultural and historical value. | To bring together a colection of objects that explores notions of cultural and historical value. | ||
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[[File:CIMG4317small.JPG]] | [[File:CIMG4317small.JPG]] | ||
== | ===first experiments with mask-making=== | ||
J W v Goethe statuette. Purchased from the Weimar Tourist Information, Schillerstraße. Statuette is made of plastic and is of a generic nature. | J W v Goethe statuette. Purchased from the Weimar Tourist Information, Schillerstraße. Statuette is made of plastic and is of a generic nature. | ||
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mask development | mask development | ||
== | ===installation tests=== | ||
[[File:IMG00061-20121210-1351small.jpg]] | [[File:IMG00061-20121210-1351small.jpg]] |
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