I want to continue making zines and publications as part of Extended Practice. I've already created a handful of publications across all modules, and I've realised it's a process that I enjoy undertaking. I like generating the work, as well as the editing and designing aspects of putting them together.
I wish to explore the zine format further and try and push and expand upon what I've already done. Here are some suggestions to help me with this...
1. Zine with 100 pages
2. Photocopier experiments
3. Different types of paper
4. Fold outs, tabs, secret pages
5. Unconventional binding methods
6. Zine of the same thing over and over, but different each time
7. Photos
8. Collaborative zine
9. Mixed media
10. Words only
11. Zine in a day
12. Different tones and themes (personal, funny, serious, weird, whatever else...)
.....
100. Set up a regular-issue publication or zine! (this is a dream)
Monday, 22 January 2018
Monday, 8 January 2018
Exhibition Proposal
From the tutorial before the break, it was mentioned that I could put forward an exhibition proposal as a way of furthering my work.
This is something I'm very interested in, I would enjoy creating work, and curating a show of some kind for people to see. A number of practitioners I look towards branch out into exhibitions and events, adding another dimension to their practice.
I think there are a number of spaces in Leeds that would facilitate this. If I generate the work, and come up with a proposal (name, concept and tone, what will be included?, how will the space be used? what is needed for setup?) this could be very doable.
PAUL WAAK, Bulletproof Glass
This is something I'm very interested in, I would enjoy creating work, and curating a show of some kind for people to see. A number of practitioners I look towards branch out into exhibitions and events, adding another dimension to their practice.
I think there are a number of spaces in Leeds that would facilitate this. If I generate the work, and come up with a proposal (name, concept and tone, what will be included?, how will the space be used? what is needed for setup?) this could be very doable.
PAUL WAAK, Bulletproof Glass
ANNA HAIFISCH, Who's that dog I saw you with? [link]
STEFAN MARX, Pleeease
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