Events

Tuesday 29 May 2018

Residency Day 9 - Work in progress




Interruptions from Day 9




Residency day 9

Drawing, mapping, diagramming, exploring the gap between the location and the representation:








An experimentation in contact with the real. The map […] constructs the unconscious

I will be in Jessop West Foyer all day for the last time.

Louise Finney and I will be engaged in collaboratively mapping the Jessop West foyer and beyond. 
We will employ a range of drawing techniques, archeological mapping methods, rhizomatic mapping, and notations of interruptions experienced while working in the foyer. 

This will result in constructing a record of the space that is beyond the expectations of the traditional map or territory 



Come and see what we are up to, interrupt, and join in

Wednesday 23 May 2018

Reading and counting using our fingers in order to find the haiku form






Haikus and the process of finding them

















Insolent in that it interrupts the text, and smitten in that it keeps returning to it


Joining Rachel Smith, from 1-3pm, the Roland Barthes reading group will read their found haikus produced using text appropriated from Barthes’s ‘The Desire for Haiku’, a chapter in Barthes’s The Preparation of the Novel, The collection, The Desire for Haiku, has been recently published by MA BIBLIOTHÈQUE. (The current group includes the artists and doctoral students Emma Bolland, Helen Clarke, Louise Finney, Sharon Kivland, Debbie Michaels, Bernadette O’ Toole, Rachel Smith, and is convened by Sharon Kivland).


Following the readings those joining or interrupting are invited to read, and to find their own haikus through further appropriation.











Interruptions from the morning of Residency day 8




An interruption made around language, rhizomatic thinking, music lyrics and birthday possibilities 






Helen Clark joins Andrew Conroy to talk photography, walking and the different positions of the flâneur and fugere, movement or stasis in spaces, class, voyeurism and cultural capital


other researchers join in the discussions



Photography is about finding out what can happen in the frame. When you put four edges around some facts, you change those facts.



Andrew Conroy will be joining me in Jessop West Foyer today 10.30-12.30 to talk about his photography projects. Walking the Railways and the Coalfields of South Yorkshire and finding a path through the social landscape 

Please come and interrupt our conversation and join in







Andrew Conroy is a curator, writer, lecturer, and photographer. He is interested in the connections and disconnections between space, place, identity, and capital.
@andrewdconroy



Tuesday 22 May 2018

Interruptions on Day Seven



Interruptions aplenty from a range of people and disciplines today.


Conversations about paradigms, the multiplicity of meaning, the need to push fixed ideas around towards matters of concern





Talking and writing haikus, exploring ideas around found language, reading in public spaces and performative acts


Engaged in constraint based processes



Conversations about the productive space of a foyer, the unexpected encounter, how to push our thinking into new spaces 


Historical ghosts, musical hall, performative acts and how our expectations can be challenged or disrupted




Following the constraint, but pushing the rules




 Haikus found in the books of Rachel Smith, typed by Brian Lewis from Longbarrow Press



Thanks to everyone who stopped by today for lot of interesting and productive interruptions
See you tomorrow









Residency Day 7

Helen Frank, busy working through constraint. 
Pushing language to its limit of comprehensibility. 
Asemic words, redrawing the produced shapes

Discussions around cutting together-apart, Schrodinger's cat, many worlds theory, and the things that exist between the hyphen. (The joining action of artistic collaboration - reaching across the gap to form a practice in the space between)