Over the last month or so I have been looking at how Twitter can be used
as a pedagogic tool. Because it is so specific, 140 characters maximum, it has
been hard to develop a clear use for it, however I have been trying this format
to write ‘Aphorisms for Young Artists’, short snappy thoughts on the business
of art that may or may not spark a thought or begin a debate. The feedback has
been good and as an investigation as to how new technology can be used it is fascinating.
Follow @GarryBarker3 if you are interested. I’m doing
this in conjunction with the college library @libraryartleeds
as a way of promoting the fact that the library is also now using Twitter.
I’m putting on a
small exhibition in September as part of a ‘Library Interventions’ series of shows,
this is to help raise the profile of the library and to get students to see it
as a less stuffy environment and one that can foster and support the making of
art.
I’m also doing some
research this summer into how CNC machinery can be used to further students’
ideas. We are moving towards pathways within fine art and next semester I will
be working in the drawing pathway and I would like to introduce ways of ‘realising’
drawings as 3D objects using this machinery. I am starting by making small
objects from drawings, which can then be photographed from several angles, then
digitized and turned into vitual objects. At this point the images can be
re-manipulated within a computer environment and eventually outputted as ‘real’
objects via this machinery. As a process it will be the glitches and areas at
the edge of possibility that will reveal its potential.
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