Material absorbed in its own thoughts :
Friday, 3 April 2026
Reflective Research Journal 2013 : Diffusion/The Time Machine. Borderline Projects/Strange Attractors.
Thursday, 3 March 2022
Temporal Perspectives : Urban Space and Place
Speaking
Practices of Art, Architecture and the Everyday
edited by Alan Read
Thirdspace : expanding the scope of the geographical imagination
Edward W. Soja
Space-time and the politics of location
Doreen Massey
Space and Place
The Perspective of Experience
Yi-Fu Tuan
Experiential Perspective
Space, Place, and the Child
Body, Personal Relations, and Spatial Values
Spaciousness and Crowding
Spatial Ability, Knowledge, and Place
Architectural Space and Awareness
Time in Experiential Space
Intimate Experiences of Place
Attachment to Homeland
Visibility : the Creation of Place
Time and Place
for
space
Doreen Massey
Living in Spatial Times
Instantaneity/depthlessness
A Relational Politics of The Spatial
Making and Contesting time-spaces


Thursday, 5 August 2021
Drawing as a participant in amongst a world of active materials






Art as Spatial Practice.
Space folds : Containing "Spatialities around historicality and sociality"
"All that is solid melts into air"
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels,
(Poetic observation concerning the constant revolutionizing of social conditions)
Perceptions now gathering at the end of the millennium. Spatiality, Robert T. Tally Jr. 2013
http://pictify.saatchigallery.com/user/russellmoreton
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
MA SHOW UCA CANTERBURY 2010 - YouTube
Superimposure and adaptation of a private workspace into the public realm.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Biosphere 2012. Russell Moreton
Oxford Dictionary of Geography: spatiality
The effect that space has on actions, interactions, entities, concepts, and theories. Physical spatiality can also be metaphorical. It is used to show social power—thrones are higher than the seats of commoners, and ‘high tables’ for university teachers in most Oxbridge colleges physically elevate the teachers over the taught. People use proximity to show how intimate they want to be with others (See personal space), or orientation; we may face someone or turn away from them. Institutions and governments have used large architectural spaces to invoke awe, while restaurateurs may create ‘cosiness’ in small spaces.
Read more: www.answers.com/topic/spatiality-1#ixzz2FaLnBp9p
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Thursday, 24 January 2013
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Aerial.Winchester Cathedral 2011.
Drawings and mapping strategies created whilst participating in "Space for Peace in Winchester Cathedral 2011". Cyanotype process on paper, amongst this document there remains evidence of both human occupation and the surrounding architecture that framed the event.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Ritual,drawing and installation.
Drawing used to "entangle", space,time and consciousness.