Abruptly, I was given a flash tutorial very recently by our tutor, which compelled a rapid flash through everything I have done since I presented it on a chilly day in January while I was functioning on very little sleep...
Not at all that much, really.
But because I had been making a second home out of the sound studio and the facilities of the Bonington and Waverley buildings, it's been a matter of realising that I have on a subconscious level pursued my own personal project of study. For a start, the Light Night and Castle projects are greatly informing my own development in this MA program as it is. It's just that recently, I've started paying attention as to what's going on with it when left with the sole essence of my being here at Trent.
As pointed out, I've been playing with Isadora a lot. The traditional art medium (line drawings) have not yet been displayed due to my lack of activity with getting a space. I would say it's been difficult, but I'd be lying. I'm sure that if I swept everything going on with these other projects and my job out of the way for a day or two, I'd easily find a public space to conduct this proposed experiment. Thankfully, my tutor has pointed me out to a piece of labour that can help with this project endeavour in its later phases (so I don't have to build one myself). That was just from showing him a quick drawing of a unit that could possibly host a camera that inputted to a screen which projected the Isadora stage and whatever effects I applied to it, like so:
Upon finding the thing sat in the Waverley building today, I have claimed eternal dibs. So now it's just a matter of breaking out into the public space for experimentation as soon as I get this potential display unit into the Bonington building and storing it somewhere and cramming it with computers, wires and cameras.
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