
MFA Computational Arts Blog Week 6
Reading week came at a time, and that time was last week. I can’t say that too much reading was […]
I take myself too seriously
Reading week came at a time, and that time was last week. I can’t say that too much reading was […]
For this week our task was not to listen and engage with a lecture but instead engage with each other. […]
What is life? Baby don’t hurt me, don’t hurt me, no more. This is what I imagine a comedically inspired […]
Our lecture and discussion this week traced around the same question phrased a few different ways; What does it mean […]
Aliveness and Materiality The thread that began the lecture was the idea of aliveness in art and the materiality of […]
For those generous and unfortunate enough to be taking the time to read this, a little context for the following […]
Did you click the button? Wasn’t it satisfying? Didn’t you have a rich and fulfilling experience? Or maybe you didn’t […]
I’ve been cleaning up my basement studio in what has grown to be a sisyphean task of trying to reorganise […]
Today I questioned if it was tomorrow and tomorrow began with Enclosure an… enclosure created by 6a architects and artist […]
I’m only 23, and unlike many writers of past ages or even the present, I’ve not experienced enough of life […]
Since the interim show, I continued to construct the vertical garden. I began growing my plants in March. I’m not […]
I realise I never posted on here the work I made for our show at the end of last term, […]
Whilst writing my dissertation, one of the technologies I was unfortunately unable to cover, that could become a major influencer […]
This is my dissertation, final year thesis for my degree: Virtually Happening Society and the Digital Age Reality is […]
Dan Rowan-Smith and I decided we wanted to do a show in the morgue at Chelsea College. As the majority […]
Michael Dean, Turner Prize at Tate Britain Paul Nash at Tate Britain The Infinite Mix Where Are We Now? – […]