Relocating home is the process of taking things that I have, and I exist alongside in the places in which I reside. Places that I spend a lot more time in, places that I like to call home. Since I am at a growing stage of my life; as well as having a home inContinue reading “Relocating Home”
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Surface Displacements- Country
Brick trail, that veers off the uniform path and begins to create its own new direction, new adventure and new tracks. Cover over, the paved path that is becoming over grown and being covered by grass, dirt, sand, and debris. Lone survivor, even after being dislodged from the main trunk of the tree the leaveContinue reading “Surface Displacements- Country”
Week Twelve: 3 new annotations and draft/start of essay
Your Name: Georgia Beasley Title of your project: Connections to Home through intimate sensory experiences Research Question: How connections between people and places and objects of their past can be mapped Through the bodily sensory experiences of touch, hear, see and smell and How can these experiences can be recreated in a physical spatial senseContinue reading “Week Twelve: 3 new annotations and draft/start of essay”
Week Eleven: Essay Plan Draft
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Summative Assessment – expanded from week 6 presentations
Moving Forward… What to do next? For the next stage of my process and moving forward into thesis in the next semester i would like to look into different types of temporal materials, materials such as ice, mud, paper, and living things, and how this weather over time/how they can be looked after to bothContinue reading “Summative Assessment – expanded from week 6 presentations”
Week Six: The contingency of knowing, doing, and saying
“The texture of a surface calls for you to crossover a boundary of fear to reach out and touch it. Fingers tracing over the ridges and hollows as the material starts to decay under your touch, lifting your hand to reveal a stain of the material residue still lingering on your fingers…” Exploration of allContinue reading “Week Six: The contingency of knowing, doing, and saying”
Week Five: Palimpsest
Starting the process of refining my work in relation to artists and designers that are already designing in the field that i am interested in. Writing about the journey: mapping a new direction – where to from here?
Week Ten: Methodology Checklist (methods edited)
Checklist for Part A of your Research Design: Working Title Connections to Home through intimate sensory experiences
Week Ten: New approach to research
What does this research project explore? (your hunch) How can connections between people, places, objects, and spaces be identified and reimagined through the bodily senses of touch, see, smell, hear and even taste. By means of (this could be a key context, your discipline knowledge, a method or approach) Using the methods of collection throughContinue reading “Week Ten: New approach to research”
Week Nine: Research Shift in thinking
How connections are made between people, places, and objects through the human bodily reactions of emotions, feelings, and memories. And how these feelings can be recreated and re-experienced through sensory means. help to distinguish what home means for someone without a fixed address
Week Eight: Question more in depth
considering the notion of home, what does “home” mean for someone without a fixed house and how can sensory elements that can be recorded, documented, visualized and recreated to create a sensory home. By exploring my home through an autoethnographical lens
Week Four: A Nexus of Ideas
Creating a Nexus, a focal point, a central idea. Contexts Emerging Objects- Cabin of 3D printed curiosities 3D-printed tiles filled with succulents form the cabin A playful and interactive structure optimises life through plant form inspiration for erasure tyre track book Cabin of 3D Printed Curiosities 3D-printed tiles filled with succulents form cabin by EmergingContinue reading “Week Four: A Nexus of Ideas”