We had contextual studies. I was a right numpty and was waiting at the wrong bus stop. I thought all the buses came around to that stop after 8am, but it's 9am. I was only 8 minuets late and didn't miss much of the lesson. We were going over some material we had last time, and I'm more confident in the timeline of how things happened. We were talking about what classification that this era of art is called, post-modern, or we have already moved out of that, which would be post-post-modern, or we are in something new entirely. There is a mixture of movements going on at the moment, people are doing what they want as there aren't clear boundaries at this time. We are in a mishmash of historical movement existing at once, the variety movement, or world movement. Global connects are enabling artists to become world wide, seeing and participating in them. Could art possibly go into a more commercialised public driven form?
We had a meeting about the show, and we agreed on a layout for the poster by voting. I have noticed as the deadline for the show gets nearer, tension in the group is on the increase. It's strange how different people cope with pressure, however, when the group is getting this negative sort of tension I don't feel as energised and inspired to do things, like willingly wanting to do them, but forcing myself because it's part of the course. Having stressed people around me working in a group has a very negative impact on my work ethic and stops my creativity flowing freely. I probably should have done everything I needed to set up before it got to this point, because this is the same type of stress that happened in the Canterbury festival.
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
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