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  • “You’re overthinking it”. That’s what a woman said to me when I sat playing White Chess Set (1966) at Yoko Ono’s Tate Modern retrospective Music of the Mind. It’s a lot to unpack. Can you overthink conceptual art? I’m inclined to think yes. Can you over-question it? I’m not so sure. The teeth of this

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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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  • Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have revolutionized the way we exchange information on the societal level. Allowing for better coordination of people they provide a soapbox to a potentially global audience. Websites such as these are an ever-changing noticeboard in the middle of a town centered around you and your concerns.

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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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  • 100 Cups of Tea, 2014

    I made this film last year as part of my A2 in Art and Design. I previously uploaded it to youtube but it got taken down for being too long, however now it is up and available for watching. This piece was very important for me, as much of my work today, including all the

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  • Business Cards!

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  • The Shape of Time 3

    I asked my tutor for a short tutorial about my work and my painting, asking his opinions on the pieces I had made and of my plans. Of the painting he explained that the background as it is is too distracting in the image (echoing my own thoughts), that its casual nature detracts from it

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  • The Shape of Time 2

      Overnight, it all fell apart. Literally but not figuratively, I expected the tape to fall down as the tension was very high and parts had failed to remain attached to the canvas whilst I was putting the tape on. This break up of the painting is awesome and I love the way the tape

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  • The Shape of Time

      After creating my clocks piece, I began to see the lines on the faces of the clocks point to each other, forming patterns and shapes. Wanting to explore this, I took some tracing paper and followed the lines to a satisfactory shape that I was happy with aesthetically. Rather than just repeating the same

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