Monday, 11 May 2009


I tried to experiment with different ways of presenting my pile of paper. This one with spiderman drowning in it was me trying to make out that the pile of paper was really big. I wanted it to be really big but I couldnt chew fast enough. I just wanted a figure of a miniture man so that the pile of paper would look huge in comparison spiderman was the only one I could find but I like it because it looks funny

I also tryed putting them in the pile of rubbish outside. This is the opposite of puting them in an art gallery because it making a statement that they are completly valueless. It is the place where most rejected things end up so because they are rejected thoughts and ideas this is probably where they'd end up if I wasnt trying to use them in my project.


I put these ones in my draw and in the pile of crap in my room because this is where most of my art work ends up eventualy. Also in my earlier blog I decided that because my art work was about my own lack of ability to think of good ideas i was the only real audience for it because I am the only person that effects so it should go in my own bedroom. But I have rethought that and now I think It would be relevent to other art students who cant think of good ideas.

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  1. There is a book by Gaston Bachelard called the Poetics of Space. It's really about how we use poetic language but it can be a way into thinking about how we make decisions about why we do things and the way differing types of spaces effect the way we think about things.

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