Friday, 30 January 2009

Graded

I got a B11 or a B- I suppose.
It's in the 2-1 degree bracket so woooo!

Thursday, 22 January 2009

Asessment

Today!
Wish me luck.
I just started getting scared :/

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Next time you're at the supermarket and you hear the



"BEEP"



think of the fun you could be having on supermarket sweep.

Beep is now my title.

Artists Statement

This piece of work developed from an interest in issues within society mainly those concerned with surveillance and identity. I began with looking at methods of surveillance concentrating on fingerprints as a form of identification and a way to monitor us and I then moved onto thinking of these as natural barcodes. This then progressed into making a comment on the consumerist society in which we live. I began to create barcodes of my own taking influence from Marcus Harvey and DNA11 initially then Scott Blake and Barnard Solco who are both barcode artists. We are all consumers and within this piece there are names of friends and family coded into the numbers using predictive text. The first eight lines of the barcodes are not fully coded some fragments of names can be found by the viewer within the first few bars of the barcode including several celebrities. Gradually after this point, from left to right, the numbers become complete codes and full names begin to appear. I used the internet as a tool in this work using the social networking site Facebook to ask people for their permission to use their name within the work, by using this I felt I could explore another aspect of the media by which was are consumed. By also using predictive text I am asking people to defy the tradition that mobile phones must not be used in a gallery/exhibition and in turn defy society’s conformity, through consumerism we are all the same, we buy the same products, like the same food etc thus we have become a commodity. I felt that these elements would combine to allow there to be an indication of the type of society in which we live as we are consumed by celebrities, material objects, certain products/brands and the media. The piece allows a viewer to become consumed by the hypnotic nature of the barcodes and also by finding out the information hidden within the coded numbers. All of the barcodes and numbers are hand drawn and it took over twenty four hours to draw all the barcodes and numbers. This piece consumed many things from me, taking my time and thoughts away from other issues within my own personal life. I chose to hand draw the bar codes to experience how it would feel to be consumed by something. This reflects the part of my personality which can be obsessive and is most evident within my art practice. I felt that this method was more appropriate than any type of printing method which I felt would be the easier, less consuming option. It also allows there to be a more human element to the barcodes allowing a connection between the clinical, structured nature of barcodes and the messy, emotional nature of society due to mistakes made by me such as drawing the wrong or too many numbers in a name. There is a juxtaposition of structure and chaos within the work.


Does it make sense?

Title

I need a title any suggestions?

27 lines on the wall

Congratulations

You are all barcodes

Charlotte Trimm
Rob Giles
Simon Lawson
Matthew Newton
Emily Twissell
Jackie Chan
Matt Allen
James Brian
Carly Evans
Cerian Price
Ema Elizabeth Oliver
Jessica Gardiner
Rhys Jenkins
Tom Ketteringham
Carly Llewellyn
Ellie Davis
Elliot Blake
Sian Louise Griffiths
Maria Walker
Laura Jane Morgan
Christian Wynne
Alex Bowdery
John Joseph Edwards
Amber Weeks
Michael James Walker
Simon Christopher Bull
Carwyn Samuel Gwilym Llewellyn
Susan Turner
Hollie Hines
Adam James Suter
Hannah Webley
Lucy Criddle
Helen Carpenter
Emily Payne
Emily Rendall
Richie Vee
Kirsty Gardiner-Hale
Helen Patsalides
Luiz Alexandre Lafayette Stockler
Jessica Yarrow
Ross Powles
Mint Newsham
Matthew Aaron Ashcroft
Karina Young
Hywel Thomas
Louise Phillips
Luke Jason Edwards
Laura Brosnan
Stevee Louise Adams
Lucy Camilla Ibbitson
Aaran Thomas Lewis
Bethan Williams
Megan Hoggins
Matthew Sellwood
Jody James
Craig James
Lavinia Drake
Bridie Wood
Benjamin Fitzharris
Chris Brown
Nathan Anderson-Davis
James Rodger
Paul Agland
Sian Lamrick
Tabitha Lynn Greig
Damieon Cunningham
Rachael Brown
Tasha Pinkett
Natalie Gibbs
Christopher Daniel Holdsworth Starkie
Kate Brown
Roisin Chadwick
Jessica Donalson
Lucy Strickland
Jonathan Watkins
Alexa Osowski
Grace Hermione Willding
Shelley Harris
Stephen Brown
Paul Benjamin Eversley
Sadie Helen Young
Emma-Lou Evans
Christine Trimm
Royston Trimm
Cassie Gardiner-Hale
Stephanie Powell
Tom Horton
Joanne Elizabeth Wheeler
Charlie Phillips
Jessica Platt
Jade Pendre
Ben Aldous
Robbie Higgins
Joanna Roden
Claire Smith
Rhianon Trimm
Jack Thomas James Davies
Luke Winnel
Kayleigh Stevens
Sheena Lewis
Vickie Chung
Hannah James
Jonathan Robbins
Rhiannon Louise Edwards
Sean Hurley
Louise Mcgruer
Sara Louise Brean
Ryan Cuerden
Rachel Campbell
Jenny Davies
Will Fredric Alfonso Gray
Keir James Thomas
Jessie Kimber
Richard Marlow
David Irwin
Lilo Peachy
Clare Wrench
Sophie Gingell
Julie Natasha Howells
Lydia Kempson
Beth Sarah Goodenough
Danielle Phillips
Anne-Marie Collins
Laura Elstone
Paul Denmead
Matt Shuttleworth
Jade Luisa Bowyer
Thomas Cox
Sarah-Jane Ellis
Amy Dibble
Cerys Pontin
Carla Rees
Jenny Hatcher
Chris Hopkins
Jason Plummer
Jack Bauer (a special homage to 24 because I watched a season and a half whilst doing this work)

Apparently that 136 names.