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| '''Jeremy Booth'''<br/>
| | ===Jeremy Booth | workbook | Provocative Architecture=== |
| '''Provocative Architecture workbook'''
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| '''General interests as at 23.10.12<br/>'''
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| 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'm particularly interested in ideas of interactivity and mobility.
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| ''' ... elaboration as keyword/terms'''
| | * [[/workings part 1/]] initial workings and development |
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| * intangible / tangible
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| * material / immaterial
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| * public space
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| * culture / history / heritage
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| [[File:scan1.jpg]] | |
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| human architecture 1
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| | * [[/workings part 2/]] initial mask-making and tests |
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| As a starting point I've done some pencil drawings. They are based on Walking Tours of German cities, from the Lonely Planet guide book series. Below are Weimar, Erfurt and Dresden. The line follows the route of the Walking Tour and all other details are absent. These are simply visual exercises in thinking ... I'm interested in the idea of directing, and being directed through space.
| | * [[/workings part 3/]] project development |
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| [[File:WeimarScansmall.jpg]] | | * [[/workings part 4/]] development of plaster works |
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| walking tour, Weimar
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| [[File:ErfurtScansmall.jpg]]
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| walking tour, Erfurt
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| [[File:DresdenScansmall.jpg]]
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| walking tour, Dresden
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| ''updated key words / phrases''
| | * [http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/GMU:Provokative_Architektur/Jeremy project synopsis] |
| * moving through space
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| *leading / being led
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| * reduction of form
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| * decontextualisation
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| * removal of obstacles
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