Sunday 19 February 2012

deaddownatsnape



nuca has been a week of admin and meetings alongside organising and researching various powerpoint presentations for upcoming ba and ma sessions.
http://www.slideshare.net/l.bicknell/017-catalogue-conversations
http://www.slideshare.net/l.bicknell/from-idea-to-outcome-feb-23
http://www.slideshare.net/l.bicknell/014-finishedness-feb-23
http://www.slideshare.net/l.bicknell/013-professional-practice-statements-for-march-19th-moved-to-feb-23
http://www.slideshare.net/l.bicknell/011-professional-practice-placements-feb-23
http://www.slideshare.net/l.bicknell/audience-feb-23
swandown at snape was a wonderful example of how not to present an idea with both Kötting and Sinclair telling us what to think about their work in an incompetent boorish fashion – truly a ‘boys club’ moment. it prompted me to think another pilgrimage more majestically documented through film which encompassed all Sinclair suggested his own trip encompassed but didn’t – that of Aldeburgh films http://www.aldeburghfilms.com/ film of Laurence Edwards http://www.laurenceedwardssculpture.com/ 3 large sculptures where transported on water from butley creak to snape maltings
the theme of death has been continuous throughout the week with a road kill dear providing Sunday lunch as well as anatomy lesson while taking it apart. The bird came from a walk on Saturday through the reed beds at walberswick.