

The Public Sphere
‘The public sphere can be defined as a discursive space in which individuals and groups can associate to discus matters of mutual...


So Who is this guy Ranciere?
Tim Brown on French philosopher and art-world darling du jour, Jacques Rancière (Artforum, 2005). (Image; Portrait of Jacques Rancière,...


Artists & their work.
These images are a select few of Grete's photographs of the Artists showcasing in the 'Discursive Documents' (DD) Exhibition. These...
Visualising Data
I have attached this Pinterest board as this is our initial research on Data Visualisation. These designs have been devised from...


How we would depict the data
Once we had a clear view of our idea we needed to start looking at how we would execute this idea. We realised that we would have to...


Research on live video events
The two images above are live Facebook feeds from 'Birchbox'. You can see from these images that people are discussing, in the comment...


Developing an Understanding of the Clients Needs
Understanding Clients Needs Before designing the website I need to develop an understanding of the client, to make it fit the market...


Further Ideas for Closing Events?
There are a myriad opportunities for children and younger people to engage in Art, Art History, Photography and the discourse of "Now"....


Closing Event, - Further Reseach - Tate
Looking at some previous closing events for ideas; See closing event Tate StartFragmentPAST EVENT TATE MODERN FILM LA REBELLION: CLOSING...
Ideas from the Hepworth Closing Events
[Extract] StartFragmentResidence in the exhibition research space. MAPPING EXCERCISE IV Doug Bowen, Study for Stuck in the Mud A mound of...


Initial Research into Ideas for the Closing Event
Some initial research on the three issues of the exhibition, in which the themes have been assumed to be 1) Migration, Immigration,...


Why "Breaking the Rules" can sometimes be a good thing!
Sometimes, when rules seem to be placed arbitrarily, it makes sense to break them (especially, if the group don't do anything to offend...