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I went to Paris and to Nice, saw a lot of Matisse, in Monaco ate, sat on my plate, €4.99 Pizza per piece. This was a very tiresome trip to Paris. So much walking and looking I wasn’t sure whether my eyes or feet were the more sore. However I do know that my legs
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Usually I have prints made by a company called Cherrill Print, who occupy a shop near to my home in Croydon, however I was unaware that they did not open on weekends and was caught out when I wished to have some of my landscapes printed. So I turned to Planprint-it who offered a higher quality finish
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This is how my garden project was displayed in the end of year show, kind of looks like the chair’s wearing a dress. I watched a lot of people play and it only broke once, which was pleasing. I noticed very quickly that the first activity many people did was try to run off the
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Enter through the Headset at Gazelli Art House, London was the first proper taste of Virtual Reality Art that I have come across. I have seen works that use VR headsets before, such as at the Carsten Holler exhibition at the Hayward, however this was the first time I have seen the medium explored in
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During and after the In the Far Future show, I began to work much more on Unity to learn how to use the game engine to be able to create the architecture and experiences I wanted in my work. I made my first efforts at using textures and importing from Maya with the towers I
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In the Far Future, Where I Belong was a show organised by myself, Daniel Bandfield, Dan Rowan-Smith and Louis Judkins as part of our second year of BA Fine Art. As a year, we were tasked to form groups and then in those groups put on an off-site show. Dan, Daniel and I joined together
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Architectural elements of works of institutional critique often play a lesser role in the overall impression of the work, therefore the purpose of this essay is to identify how architecture and the uncanny have been used for institutional critique and what effect does psychologically to the viewer. This essay will attempt to answer the question
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Territories of Practice The end of last term culminated in the ‘Territories of Practice’ show, my group ‘Other Worlds’ consisted of Daniel Bandfield, Dan Rowan-Smith, Oli Lyon and myself. The show received a largely positive reaction from our peers, however I was unfortunately unable to attend the event or see my work to its fullest
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This piece worked as a test for mirrors, interestingly enough, reflective surfaces aren’t meant to be able to see each other or be within different planes. However this seems not to have bothered my mirrors as they still reflect what they see. The viewer is stuck in the chair with only the ability to look