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=== Methods ===
=== Methods ===


[[Tesse's Methods]]
[[Tesse's Methods]]


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=== Inputs ===
=== Inputs ===


A little log of the inspirations floating by in- and outside of the walls of the school.  
[[A little log of the inspirations floating by in- and outside of the walls of the school.]]


[[Tesse's reading list| Reading List]]


'''Aliki van der Kruijs & Jos Klarenbeek - Kadans 2.0''' {{Expand section}}


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'''Hira Nabi - ''How to Love a Tree: Wild Encounters''''' Currently shown at Foam, a gorgeous three-channel video installation about Pakistani forests put at risk by imperialist and capitalist hands. Speaks from a sense of deep time, rather than human time. https://www.foam.org/events/hira-nabi-3h
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[[pre-EYE thematic]]


I was thinking about what feeling, or perhaps what style I would like to explore and move into for the Eye project and I had to think back on '''Eva Giolo - ''[https://elephy.org/works/the-demands-of-ordinary-devotion?profile=eva-giolo The Demands of Ordinary Devotion]''''' with its cyclical movements, its creation of meaning through repetition and how this of course builds over time, but also doesn't need that long to do so. And on the '''Beatriz Santiago Muñoz's - ''[https://www.argosarts.org/event/beatriz-santiago-muñoz-oriana Oriana]''''' exhibition at Argos a few months back, with how incredibly sensorial it was without necessarily focusing on that in an obvious way. How the videos in the installation didn't feel looped because there was no beginning and end, but still there was a progression to be felt.
[[Narrative Practice outputs]]
 
 
During our introduction to podcasting with Leah Howd, she showed us an example by the podcaster/visual artist/writer '''JT Green'''. I haven't looked into her work that much yet, and I don't know what exactly it is that appeals to me so much, but for some reason her [https://www.jtgreen.me website] just makes a lot of sense to me. The way of presenting everything and the messy collage-ness of it all just feels very right.
 


'''Geographies of Solitude''' - the texture, the landscapes, the rhythm, the playing with the medium, just absolutely gorgeous. Who wants to sponsor me so I can shoot on 16mm? :p
[[EYE - Little Tower]]


[[Chère Alice]]


 
[[writing through editing outputs]]
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[[pre-EYE thematic]]

Latest revision as of 14:25, 8 September 2024