Monday, 17 March 2014

Isadora unit/experiment - breaking out into the space

Remember the scribbling I was doing for an imaginary unit, which I subconsciously knew already existed? Well, here it is, saving me the groaning headache and financial burn of putting one together from scratch (and I hear they have two more over in the Waverley).


Nobody was using it, so again: dibs. David, my course tutor, was kind enough to put in a porter request for this to be shifted over into the Bonington building, and I was also encouraged to make myself a space in the MA studios. That, however, raises the necessity of defending it from anyone else's occupation, via polite notices in pen, paper and sticky tape. I'm quite surprised that I even have a studip space now, because I didn't think I'd be using one. Then again, my background is Fine Art - I made a flag for my last territory of creative mess.

My Isadora samples are ready, so now it's just a matter of sticking a decent camera for the video in-watcher, hooking in a mac to run Isadora and connecting all of it to the screen for people to approach and see how they influence it. This is not to forget the traditional drawings I've written about in my earlier plans, but I figure that getting the later phases of this interactive experiment ready to jump straight onto will make for a more efficient outcome.

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