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Exercise 6: Finale

Noisy Score Collage I returned to St James Quarter to take photos that would help me develop my score into a collage of the experience. I added more…

Exercise 5: Latency/ Approaching the Cinematic

The Storyboard concept Adenocarpus are ‘broom-like’ yellow shrubs native to countries in the Mediterranean like Spain and Portugal plus areas in North Africa. The seeds begin their journey…

Performance Drawing Continued

Task One I sat in the park that overlooks Arthur’s Seat by my flat for ten minutes as dusk was settling in and let my body relax and…

Exercise 4: Post-Human

Task 1: Mimetic species Model The Thought Process: The modelling task focused on mimetic species, and to us the phylliidae insect immediately resembled a green leaf.  We built…

Exercise 3: Non-Human

Task 1 A catalogue of Biological Objects (Top-Left) Diatoms are single-celled algae and are the only organisms to have transparent cell walls made from sillica. ( Spaulding,  Diatoms…

Exercise 2: Human

Task 1: ARTIST STUDIES Karel Fleischmann   (Top)  I feel I was successful in achieving the melancholy emotion of the subject through his facial expression especially in how…

Exercise 1: A Catalogue of Objects

The Trip to the Museums… Before my move to Scotland I was most excited to immerse myself in city life, explore new areas of Edinburgh and becoming a…

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