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Friday, 30 March 2012

Light boxes

Been finishing off my light boxes and preparing my space for assessment this week. I'll be showing 5 boxes (3 of which light up) and a projection work. Will photograph my space when I do all the finishing touches... but here are some pictures of my light boxes as they are right now. There will be 5 in total, I just have to get one more picture printed and mounted into its box, and get wire ties to tidy all the wiring up, then I'll be done. The three boxes that light up have laser engraved text into the images. All texts were taken from my summer project, where I documented every visit to my Gran in hospital and her empty house.

"Some other people joined me when I was in the visitors' room. They were telling me how their Mother was dying and had been there for 4 months. They told me to pray to god and then Granny will get better. I did not find their advice terribly helpful. Granny will never be getting home, she will almost certainly not be getting better, and telling me a load of shite about religion will not save her from that.";

"There was a scab on her lip and her mouth was just hanging open, her head tilted back. We each held her hand and she sort of responded. Her hand was so soft and warm; it seemed so strange.";

"She was just babbling nonsense again, and then went into her handbag to look for things, but then I thought she was falling asleep. Her eyes rolled back, her mouth hung open, and she shook. Mum says she was probably having a small fit.";


Sorry about the poor quality images, they're very hard to photograph!

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Third Year, Semester Two, Week 9




Laser engraving onto Inkjet Fujifilm photographs. They're a bit bigger that the light boxes, hence the large vignette. Going to get some smaller prints made and also laser cut them, play around with text, fonts, etc, as I really like these!

Third Year, Semester Two, Week 9

A little bit of what I've been upto over the past few days; looking at layering text over text, or text over image. Been using the laser cutter to engrave into different materials, which has been fun!

Laser cutting into glass, which is only visible when the light catches it.
5x4 Ilford HP5+ contact print behind laser cut glass

Also been looking at my light boxes and wether or not they would work best in my slide projector piece, or as a separate work all together. I want the images to appear to be a very regular sight, just pictures of people 'family snaps', but its not until the viewer gets closer that they realise things are missing from the images (books from the book shelves, coats in the cloak room, etc). How they are presented below mimics how the family photographs are presented up the stairs in my Grans house. I'm also going to make some shelves and look at presenting them like that but right now I'm very undecided about the presentation.

Layering laser engraved paper over the light boxes. I really like the nice glow you get from the text, and think it makes people focus on the light, which is what I'm aiming for!



All texts are excerpts from my diary I kept of every visit to my Gran in hospital, her death, funeral, and beginning to clear her home. The house will be sold at lunch time tomorrow, so I made a final visit over the week end to take my final pictures in the series of her home.

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

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"Poke at my iris, why can't I cry about this?
Maybe there is something that you know that I don't?"

Third Year, Semester Two, Week 8

Made these really quickly today, was planning to scan them in to laser cut them into glass/ acrylic/ metal/ wood, but I quite like them as they are right now. Excerpts from a journal I kept over the summer, documenting every visit I made to my Gran, her funeral, and the beginnings of clearing the house. The house is currently on the market, and will probably be sold some time this week end or next week.

Each piece is approx 5 x 4 inches, written in HB pencil. Click on image to enlarge.

Friday, 2 March 2012

Third Year, Semester 2, Week 7

A0 Print, 2 slide projector (one an automated carousel), 2 boxes, 1 light box, 3 transparencies.

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Third Year, Semester 2, Week 7

A little bit of what I've been up to over the past two weeks;




I'm projecting slide shows into my images from first semester using a carousel slide projector. The slides were taken from my Grans house and ordered in the dates that they were taken, but I removed all the slides of my Grandparents and left gaps and empty slides in the carousel respectively (Although I prefer nothing being in the carousel to using empty slides - the whole room lights up!). Currently working on scanning my images better quality so that I can get them printed larger (A1 or A0) and so work with larger projections. At the moment the projector has to be very close to the image, and so the work appears more as a single piece, but I want it to be an immersive experience - the viewer will see the photographs/ slides, as well as hear the clicking of the carousel and the empty spaces will fill the room with light.

Using a carousel projector as it doesn't require someone to change the slides manually - the order of slides can be preselected, and the show doesn't have a distinctive beginning/ ending.

I have lots of videos of it, but they don't seem to want to load on here.