Showing posts with label built environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label built environment. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 October 2021

The Mirrored Abbey : The Photographic Aesthetics of Decay


The Custodians, Richard Cowper 1976.

Nothingness, Nostalgia and the Absence of Reason.
The Aesthetics of Decay, Dylan Trigg,

Humanity : An Emotional History
Stuart Walton. 2004

Fear
Anger
Disgust
Sadness
Jealousy
Contempt
Shame
Embarrassment
Surprise
Happiness

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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Ceramic form on a generative working drawing.

DSC_5423 by Russell Moreton
DSC_5423, a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr.

Part of a series of speculative drawings with objects, interested in bringing these elements into architectural forms and surfaces, maybe textures. Recent reading of "Natural History" which documents the exhibition "Archaeology of the mind " which centres around the architectural practice of Herzog and de Meuron has prompted me to reflect on their comment

"Our models and experiments with material are not works of art, but rather a kind of accumulated waste"