Friday, 21 September 2018

Summer Research - Ed Ruscha, Gasoline



-‘Travel Log’ documenting journey/space between L.A and Oklahoma

- Snapshot style, not overly-considered/labored over, just captured

-‘Reporter’


- Series, tells journey through one selected aspect


- Shows subtle differences between place and time


- How much is he actually exploring in the end? Just carrying on project for the sake of it?

Summer Research - David Lemm, Mapping Kings Cross






- Monthly

- Combines simple written observations & abstract images

- Incoherent, structured only by time (month)

- Objective

- Record of artist’s environment & relation to it

- Mapping not just a physical space but also a passing of time


Summer Research - Charlotta María Hauksdóttir, Outlook






- Series taken over Autumn months 2015

- Documents subtle changes & passing of time in single place

- Relationship between life inside/outside window & current affairs on pin board

Summer Research - Hachette Book Group, David Sedaris Diaries










Thursday, 20 September 2018

Summer Research - American Scholar, How to Write a Memoir

https://theamericanscholar.org/how-to-write-a-memoir/#.W6O7PbGZNn5


'Writers are the custodians of memory, and that’s what you must become if you want to leave some kind of record of your life and of the family you were born into'

'Too often memories die with their owner, and too often time surprises us by running out.'

'Writing is a powerful search mechanism, and one of its satisfactions is that it allows you to come to terms with your life narrative. It also allows you to work through some of life’s hardest knocks—loss, grief, illness, addiction, disappointment, failure—and to find understanding and solace.'

'That was my remembered truth, and that’s how I wrote it.'

'...writing a memoir became an act of healing.'





Summer Research - NYR Daily, The Lost Art of Postcard Writing



'...cards require a verbal concision that can rise to high level of eloquence: brief and heart-breaking glimpses into someone’s existence, in addition to countless amusing and well-told anecdotes.'



Summer Research - BBC News, Why I Secretly Recorded my Life

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19546096


'Mark: It's not that I'm afraid I'm going to say something I will regret and you will play it for someone. It's that life is temporal and fleeting. 
Me: Doesn't that make you want to record every moment of your life? 
Mark: No! I like that my life is fleeting. Posterity is only good in certain doses.'