Found the mid point review encouraging. + it was fantastic to finally show some work in a critical environment
The main thing I took from the, discussion overall, was a sense that my ideas are starting to take form, and the most encouraging thing was the sense that my research interests are starting to become evident within in my work, which is a very nice feeling.
Apart from this I understand that my work could be even more focused, and that I need to start refining my projects into more sophisticated, meticulous products. The most profound criticisms were that my work, particularly Metro-Nome were in some respects seen as ‘a piss take’, or a ‘childish poke’, in other words slightly juvenile and unrefined. Very grateful for these points in particular because, I feel they confirm what I already felt which was that I need to focus and work more, and to craft my pieces more meticulously, I think this will eliminate these kind if reactions. However I do feel my work in general is playful and would like to be perceived as such, fun?. Though obviously the term ‘Childish Poke’ is entirely negative and not what I want to communicate so have to work more on getting the balance right. I generally though I feel encouraged by the proceedings of the mid point review and know that my work was received well and praised in many ways also, and that people were interested by the themes, ideas and methods that I am exploring. I feel both encouraged and motivated by the discussions in general.
It is always difficult to notate such a big discussion so I decided to record just the Key words from what was being discussed, I will list these now, and also use them as tags.
Interested to see what this does to the tag cloud on my blog.
Key words from mid point review in (un-ordered)
Performance Piece, Chuck Norris, Mid-point-review, Documentation of a performance, Andy Warhol, Heart of the City, Childish Poke, Greenwich, Non-Metronymic, How to Capture Performance, Containers, Anecdote, Heartbeat, Pyramid, Glowing, Introduction, Edge of the Abyss, Light in the Sea, Education, Walking, Abstract, Mythology, Meditation, Repetition, Multiple Buildings, Getting closer to something unreachable, Kenneth Anger, Heart, Tour Guide, Mars, Beats, Rhythms, Interpretations, Transformations, Taking the Piss, Expansible, A beam across time, Simplicity, Metronome, Unit, Law, Flashing, Otherness, Window, Faces, Drama, Motorway, Iain Sinclair, Failed Bypass, Disembodiment, Project as a whole, Mimicry, Sound, Claire Bishop participation, Relation Aesthetics.
