This is the 6th post in a series that I still call psychogeographical maps (or cognitive mapping). Quoting certain sections and using a selection of photographs to widen the project, which at its core still has the intention to be a Cognitive Mapping of Now – aiming to be useful for locating the current socio-politicalContinue reading “2014 mapmaking (part 6)”
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Recent Mapmaking (2014 so far) part 5
This is the 5th post in a series that I still call psychogeographical maps (or cognitive mapping). Quoting certain sections and using a selection of photographs to widen the project, which at its core still has the intention to be a Cognitive Mapping of Now – aiming to be useful for locating the current socio-politicalContinue reading “Recent Mapmaking (2014 so far) part 5”
Electric Picture House Open
The exhibition opening times: 10th October – 1st November 10-5pm, Monday to Saturday Preview Friday 10th Oct 7PM Mind Camp (left) The Planet’s Mental Illness (right)
Recent Mapmaking (2014 so far) part 4
This is the 4th post in a series that I still call psychogeographical maps (or cognitive mapping). Quoting certain sections and using a selection of photographs to widen the project, which at its core still has the intention to be a Cognitive Mapping of Now – aiming to be useful for locating the current socio-politicalContinue reading “Recent Mapmaking (2014 so far) part 4”
Entombed in Self-Centredness
Being entombed in your own self-centeredness is not at all pleasurable, believe me. It’s a lonely prison cell, where the pass-code for exit is constantly altered, vapourising escape plans. But the likelihood is, if you’re a decade or so younger than I, you know exactly what I mean already. I can’t be sure I’m rightContinue reading “Entombed in Self-Centredness”
Images of Work from Recent Exhibitions
Over the past 2 week I’ve had my works in two exhibitions: In Unity Hall Launch exhibition in Wakefield I exhibited The Place of Dead Ends, The Index For Child Well-being and Whilst We Were All In The Eternal Now… And in Our Corner: Art as Political Expression, at Bank Street Arts in Sheffield, IContinue reading “Images of Work from Recent Exhibitions”
Recent Mapmaking (2014 so far) part 3
This is the third post in a series that I still call psychogeographical maps (or cognitive mapping). Quoting certain sections and using a selection of photographs to widen the project, which at its core still has the intention to be a Cognitive Mapping of Now – aiming to be useful for locating the current socio-politicalContinue reading “Recent Mapmaking (2014 so far) part 3”
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Recent mapmaking. (2014 so far, through maps)
I’ve begun including a few photographs within my (what I still reluctantly call -as I’ve not found a better word for them yet) psychogeographical maps. 13th May 2012 “Street Art-clad entrance into Victorian storm tunnels, before they descend under central Leeds. Perhaps the element of urban decay is what prompts us to talk about theContinue reading “Recent mapmaking. (2014 so far, through maps)”
Whilst We Were All In The Eternal Now…
Whilst We Were All In The Eternal Now… (2014)