Sunday, 12 December 2010

time & memory diary of making 2.

these images won't be part of any final work, but i wanted to make them none the less. part of my written concept explains how backgrounds are unimportant to most memories, and detatched - the only thing that links them is the fact that the event wouldn't have occured the same in any other space or time. having the objects in a white space represents this idea of the memory being in an "in-between", a place where the memory is the sum of its parts and nothing more or less.




at the moment my work is taking the road that is inevitably going to lead to "i could do that" "that isn't art" "what is the point" comments. i hate those kind of comments. explaining "art" to anyone who uses such comments is painful. but i think this work is beginning to represent exactly what i wanted to represent. i have new ideas about memory and personal memory that i didn't have at the beginning of the project which can only be a positive thing.

p.s. credit to laura boffin's camera and time for helping me actually do these ;)

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