Monthly Archives: June 2020
Masters Project initial themes and Research questions.
After my tutorial with Lucy, I decided to organise my research further and examine how they were interlinked – I am a visual planner so I created the diagram below so I was able to visualise the main themes of … Continue reading
Lucy Tutorial 16/06/20.
I was really looking forward to meeting Lucy properly in this tutorial as she gave a lecture about fashion research earlier this week which was wonderful. I spoke to Lucy about how I was attempting to break my research into … Continue reading
Inspiration for set – Gucci S/S 20.
I’m at the stage now where I am going to be storyboarding and doing a lot of visual planning for my film. As I mentioned in my proposal, the latest two Gucci shows have been inspired by clinics and medical … Continue reading
Refining Research Question, Aims and Objectives.
In order to refine my research question I lifted every question and theme I had mentioned in my proposal and categorised them. Within these nine categories I inserted sub headings and combined similar themes and questions. How are phygital identities … Continue reading
Liam Gleeson Consultancy 12/06/20.
This was my first tutorial after the DC&S hand in and as I had not yet had any feedback and/or results from that unit, this tutorial blended quite seamlessly into my project. For this consultancy, I wanted to focus on … Continue reading
Artist bio and project notes – My purpose.
As I’m halfway through the course now and embarking on the main masters project, I thought it might be useful to create a min artist bio to help establish my purpose as a media practitioner and in turn, the purpose … Continue reading
Affect theory.
Following Agnes’ advice, I looked into affect theory and have been really immersed in this research! Overall the theory seeks to organise affects, in their relation to bodily feelings which are subjectively experienced. This has got me thinking more specifically … Continue reading
Kathryn Ferguson Artist Lecture.
In anticipation of Kathryn Ferguson’s lecture, I had a look at some of her films – they are amazing! I love seeing female directors work that speaks to me and this did just that. Her website describes Ferguson ‘creatively re-imagines … Continue reading
Agnes Rocamora Research Advice – Affect theory and more.
We had a lecture given by Agnes on methods for fashion research, I emailed her asking if she had any specific advice for where my project was headed. I am a massive fan of Agnes’ work so was really excited … Continue reading
Synopsis and Next Steps.
Dual perspective film, observing the ‘user’ of the digital spa from the third person. Parallel to this, is the first-person perspective of what the user sees – virtual elements of the spa. The Spa is set in a drained Victorian … Continue reading