robinleverton

  • Welcome to the rl_wrld

    Did you click the button? Wasn’t it satisfying? Didn’t you have a rich and fulfilling experience? Or maybe you didn’t actually click the button, either of the buttons, and you’re reading this smugly thinking you’ve avoided some sort of trick on my part. Well, I’m going to spend the rest of this post attempting to

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  • I hope this goes viral

    I’ve been cleaning up my basement studio in what has grown to be a sisyphean task of trying to reorganise a bunch of stranded items that can only be labelled as “misc”, without giving into the temptation of throwing them into a box also entitled “misc”. Marie Kondo might ask, “do these things bring you

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  • Today I questioned if it was tomorrow and tomorrow began with Enclosure an… enclosure created by 6a architects and artist Amalia Pica. How the single-route sheep management system can be described as ‘Maze-like’ in the brochure is beyond me, but it does provide an unusual sight for a gallery setting and immediately invites play. However,

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  • Years Ahead But Way Behind

    I’m only 23, and unlike many writers of past ages or even the present, I’ve not experienced enough of life to have anything truly profound to impart to any who may read this. But, Life is ‘ard. Ungratefully disappointed with my 2/1, I left Peckham for an almost riverside house in Woolwich with my girlfriend,

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  • Degree Show

    Since the interim show, I continued to construct the vertical garden. I began growing my plants in March. I’m not much of a gardener, but the idea of vertical gardening is to reduce the labour in the process as well as increase space efficiency. The propagator I had for my plants was meant to be

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  • Taurus-Orion Travel

    I realise I never posted on here the work I made for our show at the end of last term, despite having posted most of the supporting material. So here it is. When displayed, the work had no sound, I was to be in a busy sound-filled space and the song I wanted I wasn’t

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  • Vertical Garden

    Whilst writing my dissertation, one of the technologies I was unfortunately unable to cover, that could become a major influencer in the way in which humans live in future, was vertical farming. The concept is simple, crops take up space, require monitoring and nurturing as well as being vulnerable to natural disasters and pests, so

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  • Virtually Happening

    This is my dissertation, final year thesis for my degree: Virtually Happening   Society and the Digital Age Reality is changing. When I was born, in 1995, 1% of the world had Internet access; 21 years later that has grown to 50%. (Internetworldstats.com, 2016) The same has been seen of mobile phone usage, rising from

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  • KUNSTABLES

    Dan Rowan-Smith and I decided we wanted to do a show in the morgue at Chelsea College. As the majority of our work is digital, we don’t often get to exhibit work or have it hanging around in the studios like a painter or sculptor does, also it’s always good to get more show experience.

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  • Some More Shows

    Michael Dean, Turner Prize at Tate Britain Paul Nash at Tate Britain The Infinite Mix Where Are We Now? – Ben Coiacetto, Rosanna Dean and Ranulph Redlin And the Earth Screamed, Alive – Emma Charles at South Kiosk Cool projection mapping at Chelsea. Special Halloween party performance.

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