Showing posts with label slowness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slowness. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 August 2023

Grisaille Patterning : Drawing into/Dwelling with incipient movements of interference and negotiation.

Divergent Practices/Choreographic Thinking

Exploring and Activating/In and Out of Material.

Painting/Choreography divergent propositions on the verge of things.






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For Erin Manning, thinking choreography as a technique for bringing to expression the patterning of incipient activity towards the definition of a movement-event, an activist philosophy. 

Grisaille Patterning/Fielding Thinking : Landing Sights/Painting Surfaces/Mapping/Choreutics 

Painting and Mapping/Choreutics 

Chaos, territory, art, Deleuze and the framing of the earth.
Elizabeth Grosz

Spirituality in Contemporary Art, the idea of the Numinous
Jungu Yoon

Peter Zumthor, Atmospheres
Architectural Environments : Surrounding Objects

House : Black Swan Theory
Steven Holl

Architectural painting for glass exploring slowness and repetition.

An Anthropology of Landscape
Christopher Tilley
Kate Cameron-Daum


lightness, luminosity, fluid, hybrid media, material, 
asperity, field, gesso, molochite, yellow ochre

















Monday, 27 March 2023

Juhani Pallasmaa : The Thinking Hand/Spatial Representation/Working Drawings,Collages and Cyanotypes.

“In my view, the task of architecture is to maintain the differentiation and hierarchical and qualitative articulation of existential space. Instead of participating in the process of further speeding up the experience of the world, architecture has to slow down experience, halt time, and defend the natural slowness and diversity of experience. Architecture must defend us against excessive exposure, noise and communication. Finally, the task of architecture is to maintain and defend silence.”
Juhani Pallasmaa : The Thinking Hand.
Existential and Embodied Wisdom in Architecture. 2009