All about me

Failsworth Manchester, United Kingdom

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Shrink- experience of a life time

BBC north west tonight (featureing 3 student from my course)

Lauren Malstaf's Shrink wrap.

bretahtakeing perforamances from 6 voleteers being shrink wrapped and 6 more watching there partners everymove in the bag liek there lives and others depended on it.
3 student from my course were ttrusted withteh taste to watch as tehre partners could potentialy suffocate.

the performance was beautifuly dangerous, the possitions held were peotic and dramatic,.
here one fo the volenteers tell us how he felt like he was makeing a big mistake until he was shown the beauty of the shrink and the medative state.
ive taken pages upon pages of notes of his other inventions and performances and will type them up along with images at a later date.

this exibition made me speechless.
























the bottom 2 photographs feature 2 student in myyear

Recorders and AND festival at the cube gallery.

Recorders

an exhibition by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

the exhibition is an interactive audience based show.

without the audience it wouldnt have any content.

it takes your finger prints, voice,items, questions, heart beat, shadow, and your image.

so isnt this exhibit a bit personal, well i think so, its drawing us in and each of us are willing to give our identity to see it exhibited and become part of a whole.

Its very playful and also is a lot o fun hurs of endless entertainment.

link to gallery website on recorders exhibition









Cube gallery AND festival

the exhibiton was confusing, a bit mental and a lil crazy.
but its art so its oki haha.
AND festival page

2 pieces in the cube were interesting to me.
one piece was a machine that read phantom nerves. people who have amputated limbs still have pahntom feelings as thought he limb is still there.
it was interestin to look at and made me wonder if it actualy worked.

also there was a vidio/ debate.
the menstration machine. a debate on why woman still have periods when they are obselite, the pill takes them away so why are wwe still haveing them.
the vidio showed a transvestite man experience a period useing the  menstration machine.
very very weird.


http://www.andfestival.org.uk/event/tactical-biodesign-design-debate

i unfortunattly didnt take any photographs of this exhibition. but the links posted with themprovide all info and images.

Manchester museum conference.. (the online musum)

i was lucky enough to get invited from oldham gallery to attend a confereence day.

my day started off with a private tour of the gallery, learning that the number 3 is a reacuring number throughout the galelry.

3 buildngs
3 floors
ect

is this coincidental as painters and artists use the ruel of 3rds in there work.
hmm?
lots of 3's

anyway...

i also attended a lecture with Vaughen Allenn who was in charge of Urbis, he talked about the new generation of the gallery and how to adjust to the new era of viewing.
 he mentioned that the museum is becoming an online sensation now, "the viewer does not want to move from there seats but still view the museums content"
He mentioned such online newtworks as FlickR and Twitter.
I was suprised as to how much Twitter was mentioned and in some speaches were encouraged to tweet there every desicion or move.
Is it realy getting to the point were once something is technologicly documented it become obselite? where a simple photograph has taken everything that a historical object or thing has to embody?
pretty soon the objects themselves will become a mere fragment meaning nothing, when replicas, photographs and online networking groups can provide you with a 3D identicle image themselves.

He asked the question do we need a building? and who i the audience?

He mentioned each year 42 million visited uk museums and gallerys. so the figures show that there is still interest in soaking up a bit of culture.

he mentioned customer service in art, its all very well haveing your work up and a blurb on the wall, but when we come to questioningthe art work who do we ask, the ividulator, who can only tell us so much. He mentioned about the main staff of the galelry talking to the visiors explaining everything and answering anything.

I like the qote.
"everyday punters are your customers, not these who only arrive for the free wine."
Vaughan Allen       

It was food for thought, and a good start to an interesting insight into gallery work.

The next lecture was a bit boreing, and i could barely understand what they were taling about.

they asked what is co creation.
a man on my table who was te curator of the london veichal musum (i think) said "why have they changed it to co-creation instead of the usual co-curation"

sorry londonmuseum man, but i aitn got a clue what your talking about.

I have got lots of leaflets and booklets which im sure would made good readng material for the day i could understand what tehre talkign about haha.

but what is handy is i managed to get hold of a directory of museums and the names and job titles of the people who were running the conference =].


I taken a couple of photos from the day.






6/10/10 - Uni party

This year due to free for arts festival i didnt have much input at the party and only shown my face abnout 3 hours after the fist years had started puttign things together.

Being the only second yaer in our group available to help out i payed a visit and helped hem out as much as i could but leaving them to there own ideas.

this years party didnt have as much atmosphere as it did the year before, and there was les than half the people that showed up the year before hand.
which was ashame reali.
i had a little chat wth a fellow second year and we agreed that this year ther wasnt much atmophere or effort.
which was a pity.
I was a bit bored.
we were given the theme of a party with no guests....
Not the best theme in the world, it wasnt insiring enough to motivate us and teh 1st years.
so what we di was make it look liek the wildest party ever had gone on and then we clingfilmed the door shut so no guests could attend it.
(but 1st years decided to destroy our door and go in anyway)
which was a bit of a kick int he teeth after all the hard work of trying to get the cling film to cover the door space.

The first years dont seem to have a lot of enthusiasm i think it was probly because they may have been shy or something.
bu they did a good job on there own which im happy for them.

after takeing some photos and seeing everyones work i called it a day.

here are some photos of the day.