Sunday 10 July 2011

Week12:EXCHANGE ZINE PRIVATE VIEW AND CELEBRATIONS

The exchange continues live at 4am-10am in UK time at www.livestream.com/exchangeonl​inenarrative!
The exchange continues: In exchange for a magazine some people have been displaying their artworks...hats, bows! 
People viewing the exhibition
'Exchange Online Narrative' 'From England to Japan' and 'EXCHANGE ZINE'
Private Preview: We gave our presentations in Japanese, ate scones and were merry!
"I am interested in creating empowering shared experiences with people through creating installations that discuss ephemerality; brief moments in time. This work is a presentation of the 'Exchange Zine' which is a collaborative magazine project exchanging artworks from student artists at Brighton University, other English Universities and Nagoya University of Arts. There are submissions from people who have come to the Nagoya University Of Art in previous years too. Anyone can view the magazines but if they want to keep a copy they have to contribute to the exchange installation by undoing the bow that wraps the magazine, taking the magazine and tying an object of theirs in the magazines place. A further exploration into the theme of exchange and ephemerality. This second work is called 'Exchange Online Narrative'. This piece is a live video of the gallery that is uploaded to the internet for a wider audience to appreciate, view and comment on the artwork. Please go online and comment on the work in the Gallery at www.livestream.com/exchangenarrative .This last work is called 'England to Japan' and is a series of slides and transparent documentary photographs of my travels in Japan and my home in Brighton and Norfolk. I made the lightbox to explore the beauty of light and to create a sensory emerged engagement between the site and the audience.Thank you to everyone who helped and contributed to make these projects."
Shopping in Osu, Nagoya with the girls! Some cute boutiques and Mollys cafe even had a photo of Brighton on the walls. What are the chances!

Nagoya Sumo Wrestling Tournament- each 'bout' is over in about 40seconds!


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