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Category Archives: Anthropocene
Miasma and A&SM#4.5
Here’s the video ‘released’ today at Affect & Social Media#4.5 and Sensorium Art Show Media Virality and the Lockdown Aesthetic. Panels and presentations (some of them) archived here https://viralcontagion.blog/asm4-5/. From the middle-ages to the nineteenth century it was commonly believed … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropocene, art work, Conferences, Geology, London, Technology, Tottenham, Video, Wood Green
Tagged affect, coronavirus, COVID19, Misama
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East London Artists | UEL Doctorate in Fine Art Showcase | June 2017
I made a new work entitled Repair Centre (2017) for my Doctoral showcase last month. Unfortunately the ‘arrangement’ I finally ended up exhibiting was far less successful than every single prior incarnation of the work. But these are the breaks! … Continue reading
The Brand Nobody Knows video – finally!
I finally presented the fruit of my summer’s research at the beginning of September at the 8th Art of Management and Organisation Conference. Here it is: The video is made up of dozens of still photographs taken over six months … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropocene, art work, Geology, High Streets, London, Photography, Uncategorized, Video, Wood Green
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The Brand Nobody Knows: London’s fashion ‘other’ and the vernacular aesthetic of the Anthropocene
On a recent visit to Covent Garden I noted a new proliferation of luxury brands trading from the Piazza. On approaching the Piazza from James Street one is confronted with stores by historic luxury brands Chanel, Dior and Burberry. These … Continue reading
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Tagged Academic, AoMO Conference, Austerity, brands, London, luxury, Wood Green
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Introducing Homo Pyrophilus – Fire Apes #7
What should you do in your new studio? Make new work! I recently made a new piece for an exhibition in the AVA Gallery at the University of East London alongside many talented colleagues from Architecture and the School of … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropocene, art work, Exhibitions, Geology, Photography, Uncategorized
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