We organised a crit with Silver Vine Artists & Residency volunteers to discuss our projects- so much will change and develop over the weeks ahead! Really really good to discuss our work - so so helpful- think i got somtehing from each discustion about each other work ! Fascinating how our approach to each space and each nook and mark- the space is just too inspiring- seriously! notes : -Thinking about seperate meals -Stiner schools - other comunity settings to discuss things - moving studios nearer to the space - be and play in the space more - sound effecting other sounds - the recordings flipping about to be in tge space then else where centralising visitors and playing with imagination - different changing show in 10 days - when community projects be come to business orientated due to funding body's - creating the personal story s and political - look at using areas of the film from 70s my dad was involved with and transferring an image on to wall tgat works in the space - the layers tgat make up a community project and what the bennifit as when seen as a film - creation of music, group work, art, animation, etc etc anddocument of something from our past - how I can see my dad influence in a film made before I was born - is it interesting athletically because it's a worn film with speakless or because it's personal? - table no table? - have just the sound of the meal I record (showed a practice pice made last night using zoom recorder and invited guests magic teapot and Dave frame) - making meal last longer so people get using to recorder - why did recoding sound better in a bag?
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Leila Houston
Leila Houston (London, 1977) is a visual artist whose work investigates the social, political and historical aspects of a place. Categories |