from a meeting on monday, i left thinking about a guestbook feature. a way of collecting feedback and doing this in a manner that is paper less. i'm happy to say i've found a way of doing this and have set it up this afternoon. this is so exciting for me as it's another feature of the art trail that we're able to roll out in our pilot year.
details of how to use the paperless guestbook will be revealed nearer to the event.
Hi Andrew,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed our meeting on Thursday , you made some perceptive comments and I appreciated your input thank you, it was an interesting meeting I have written my proposal about the piece of work and pasted it below.
Regarding the idea about connections in every day objects ( in contrast to the heads that runs parallel to the boxed objects) I have developed the interpretation and come up with a simpler more dynamic approach. As you say this works well as a separate display from the heads.
Connecting Threads of Communication by Julie Clare
As individuals, we communicate on many different levels. It is a directive process that originates from the chemical reaction within the brain and transmitted throughout our many senses.There is a threefold relationship that takes place.1.The original thought. 2. The process or journey to express. 3.The response to that information at the point of destination and beyond.
Whilst inanimate objects do not carry the biological expression of humans, there is still a three fold relationship that exits between each object. 1. The properties of the object. 2. The space in which they occupy 3. The physical laws which dictate the relationship with other objects. (ie gravity scale etc.)
I am interested in the three processes that take place in both humans and inanimate objects and use the analogy of threads as' liner directions' to describe the connections (or communication) between these two subjects. The title of the work is Connecting Threads of Communication and the' threads' denote the substance of information between the 2 subjects.
I hope the summary is not too long for your page! I look forward to getting together for a social to meet everyone and seeing the work in July .
Best wishes Julie