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'''''Making:'''''


===Making===
I am currently creating collages with found/ printed materials.
I am currently creating collages with found/ printed materials.


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I have a few ideas as to how I will develop these collages, one of which being that they would be presented on a TV screen (or two… or three) and cut with video footage (It wouldn’t have a linear narrative but be more a collage of related imagery).
I have a few ideas as to how I will develop these collages, one of which being that they would be presented on a TV screen (or two… or three) and cut with video footage (It wouldn’t have a linear narrative but be more a collage of related imagery).


'''''Reading:'''''
===Reading===
 
* Paul Virilio ''Bunker Archaeology'' ISBN 1568980159
Paul Virilio         '' ‘Bunker Archaeology’''
* Frederic Chaubin ''CCCP - Cosmic  Communist Constructions Photographed''
 
* Martin Parr ''Boring Postcards USA: Insights into American social, cultural and architectural values''
Frederic Chaubin ''‘CCCP - Cosmic  Communist Constructions Photographed’''
* Peter York ''Dictators' Homes: Lifestyles of the World's Most Colourful Despots''
 
Martin Parr   ''‘Boring Postcards USA: Insights into American social, cultural and architectural values’''
 
Peter York   ''‘Dictators' Homes: Lifestyles of the World's Most Colourful Despots’''


Studio:
Studio:

Revision as of 14:44, 9 November 2012

Beth Hughes/ Prov. Arch/ 04.11.12

Making

I am currently creating collages with found/ printed materials.

I am working around the loose idea of the architecture of power, more specifically brutalist architecture, the architecture of bunkers/ concrete/ defence and ultimately the psychological impact of these kinds of architecture.

I am collaging both with paper and on Photoshop. I’m working towards a series of images that can be displayed together as an installation.

I have a few ideas as to how I will develop these collages, one of which being that they would be presented on a TV screen (or two… or three) and cut with video footage (It wouldn’t have a linear narrative but be more a collage of related imagery).

Reading

  • Paul Virilio Bunker Archaeology ISBN 1568980159
  • Frederic Chaubin CCCP - Cosmic Communist Constructions Photographed
  • Martin Parr Boring Postcards USA: Insights into American social, cultural and architectural values
  • Peter York Dictators' Homes: Lifestyles of the World's Most Colourful Despots

Studio: Studio4.jpg Collage1: Collage10c.jpg Collage2: Image3.jpg Collage3: Image2.jpg