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For Reference Only BA Criticism, Communication & Curation 2013 Degree Show. ‘For Reference Only’ will explore how t

Opening Times
Wednesday 19 – Friday 21 June, 12-8pm
Saturday 22 June, 12-6pm
Sunday 23 June, 12-6pm
Last entry 30 minutes prior to closing time

20/06/2013

Thank you to everyone who has checked out the show so far. Remember to bring something small for live curation, the next re-curation will take place on Saturday 22nd at 3pm by Rebecca Ramos

Rebeca Ramos is a Venezuelan Architect. Now based in London, she balances architectural practice with research, media and cultural projects driven by her interest on interdisciplinary collaboration.

see you there!

18/06/2013

tonight is the night, the show is looking great and we cant wait to see as many of you as possible over the next 6 days! Remember to bring something small for live curation, the next re-curation will take place on Saturday 22nd at 3pm by Rebecca Ramos

Rebeca Ramos is a Venezuelan Architect. Now based in London, she balances architectural practice with research, media and cultural projects driven by her interest on interdisciplinary collaboration.

see you all there! x

15/06/2013

If your one of the lucky ones with an invite to the private view (18th June) make sure you bring something small to submit and stay to check out Sarah Hegenbart re-curating the ‘live curation’ space! From 7pm onwards

Sarah Hegenbart is an art historian and curator. Originally from Germany, she has been working as a lecturer and curator in London and Oxford. Her PhD research is focusing on participatory practice.

13/06/2013
10/06/2013

Poetry for the Monday Morning

The Sound Collector

By Roger McGough

A stranger called this morning Dressed all in black and grey Put every sound into a bag And carried them away.
The whistling of a kettle The turning of a lock The purring of the kitten The ticking of the clock.
The popping of the toaster The crunching of the flakes When you spread marmalade The scrapping noise it makes.

The hissing of the frying pan The ticking of the grill
The bubbling of the bathtub As it starts to fill.
The drumming of the raindrops On the window-pane
When you do the washing-up The gurgle of the drain.
The crying of the baby The squeaking of the chair The swishing of the curtain The creaking of the stair.
A stranger came this morning He didn’t leave his name
Left us only silence
Life will never be the same !

Sound Collector
By M Wilsher Inspired by Roger McGough

I don’t know how,
But a sound collector came today, Put every sound in a bag,
And took them all away!
The call of a bird,
The flap of a wing.
The swishing of the leaves, The creaking of a swing!
The whine of a chainsaw, The buzz of a bee,
The blowing of a whistle, The squeaking of a tree.

The squelch of the mud,
As it slips through my hand. The sound of a trumpet, From a distant band!
The drumming of the raindrops, On the window pane.
When you wash your hands, The gurgle of the drain!
Someone called today, Don’t know who!
But took all the sounds, Please return them soon!

09/06/2013

How can sound teach us more about a person’s collection? Does sound help to reveal more about the person behind their collection? We looked to FOUND and Aidan Moffat’s interactive sound installation for inspiration.

http://www.unravelproject.com/

opens to the public on 20 April – 7 May as part of Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art at Arch 24/ SWG3.

Ever wondered why we start collecting? Step inside the mind of a 6 year old and find out!
06/06/2013

Ever wondered why we start collecting? Step inside the mind of a 6 year old and find out!

01/06/2013
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30/05/2013

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29/05/2013

“The idea of accumulating everything, of establishing a sort of general archive, the will to enclose in one place all times, all epochs, all forms, all tastes, the idea of constituting a place of all times that is itself outside of time and inaccessible to its ravages, the project of organising in this a sort of perpetual and indefinite accumulation of time in an immobile place, this whole idea belongs to our modernity”.
- Foucault, 1986

28/05/2013

Hi. If you are dropping by our degree show, please bring an object that you can leave behind, to become a part of our growing collection that represents The Live Collecting-hut.

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