Hi White Nighters
I've posted a short text and photos about last night on the a-n blog:
http://sites.a-n.co.uk/artists_talking/projects/single/455609
Thanks to all of you who took part with preparing and leading this event. It was very enjoyable, thought-provoking and had a nice kind of shambolic feel to it that allowed for people to feel relaxed and able to express their opinions. If any of you can remember any of the specifics of the part where people were actually talking about politics, please do report back. The details seem to elude me.
2 of the disposable cameras didn't come back to me. If anyone knows where they are and can arrange for someone to bring them back to the CFAP office room 238 at Grand Parade, that would be great. Last I heard Esther had given them to some CFAP second years. I can then have the images processed and put them up online too.
Thanks again and keep in touch
Susan
Sunday 26 October 2008
Friday 24 October 2008
Make Love Not War
Hi White Nighters
I'm writing this email from uni because our email at home is still down. So, I won't be able to reply to any posts this evening or tomorrow.
Just spoke to Luska on the phone.
We (she, Esther and I and anyone else who can make it) are going to meet tomorrow evening, Saturday, at 7pm at Komedia. I've got open studios in Hove until 6pm so won't be able to get there before 7.
Hope to see all involved there and discuss all ideas so far in a relaxed and genial setting and come up with our definitive, final, plan.
By the way, my idea was to have a lie down in the gallery (inspired no doubt by Lizzie's lie down disco of February's 2nd year CFAP show and get everyone imagining a world without war. I am happy to facilitate this. I like all the suggestions so far but we do need to think sensitively about our surroundings (images of death and suffering) and take this into account and not be too jovial, I think.
Anyway, bring your final ideas to Komedia tomorrow night at 7 and we'll take it from there.
Anyone who can bring cameras to document the whole thing, that would be great.
See you tomorrow.
Susan
I'm writing this email from uni because our email at home is still down. So, I won't be able to reply to any posts this evening or tomorrow.
Just spoke to Luska on the phone.
We (she, Esther and I and anyone else who can make it) are going to meet tomorrow evening, Saturday, at 7pm at Komedia. I've got open studios in Hove until 6pm so won't be able to get there before 7.
Hope to see all involved there and discuss all ideas so far in a relaxed and genial setting and come up with our definitive, final, plan.
By the way, my idea was to have a lie down in the gallery (inspired no doubt by Lizzie's lie down disco of February's 2nd year CFAP show and get everyone imagining a world without war. I am happy to facilitate this. I like all the suggestions so far but we do need to think sensitively about our surroundings (images of death and suffering) and take this into account and not be too jovial, I think.
Anyway, bring your final ideas to Komedia tomorrow night at 7 and we'll take it from there.
Anyone who can bring cameras to document the whole thing, that would be great.
See you tomorrow.
Susan
An Idea to create ideas...
Luska (in a moment of inspiration) came up with the idea of doing a sort of lucky dip where people can pick out words relative to the Make Love Not War theme such as 'apathy', 'detatched', 'apprehensive', 'peaceable', 'agonistic', 'incursion' ect. and then gather into small groups to discuss or brainstorm around the word. I think this may be a really good way to get people talking and feeling comfortable with each other. It could work as a warm up exercise or could be organised to be incorporated into the main event?
What do people think?
Unfortunatly I am unable to come to the event itself tomorrow night as I now have to go away for the weekend, sorry guys! Hope it all goes well.
Shona
:-)
What do people think?
Unfortunatly I am unable to come to the event itself tomorrow night as I now have to go away for the weekend, sorry guys! Hope it all goes well.
Shona
:-)
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Ok I have read the comments concerning the warm up activities. I think about the night and where we are initiating the debate and I think about ownership. How can we stake out our territory? I see the exposed facade of Grand Parade as a site for very private gestures and stances to become public. Something simple and participatory yet visually strong ... people standing either side of the glass holding hands; a human barricade obscuring all visibility of the exhibition from the street.
Facing each other through the glass.
Just holding hands.
x
Facing each other through the glass.
Just holding hands.
x
Wednesday 22 October 2008
Ideas or lack thereof (currently!)
Hi folks - just to keep you informed of our 'loop', it's a bit difficult for us lot (Sussex girls) to dedicate our brains to this at the moment, as we're organising two other events during this week already and we've been hugely busy. We all agree that we can't do thoughts much justice until Friday. Liking the warm-up ideas, and some will involve more enthusiasm to rev up visitors than others (clothes perhaps); can't go wrong with facepaints. I have a very simple set of facepaints, so I'll bring those along.
Regarding table business - I managed to pop into the gallery the other day to have a proper look at the 'route' around the exhibits - not sure where the table should go - the most spacious part seems to be at the end, but not really spacious enough to encourage movement around a table, I'm worried that it will feel too much of a block - any ideas? It could be out in the lobby/foyer area...
Ideally, I would like time mostly to sit down and think about breaking down a list of topics to loosely structure debate, but I really can't do this until Friday. I feel confident that this can be done last minute and with enough control not to be too chaotic but with enough flexibility so that the event doesn't feel strict (fun, basically!) Lucy, Charlie and Shona are in the same boat the mo, but we will get our heads down as soon as we can. I hope this is OK with everyone else.
Peace and love,
Luska :-)
07989 802 464
Regarding table business - I managed to pop into the gallery the other day to have a proper look at the 'route' around the exhibits - not sure where the table should go - the most spacious part seems to be at the end, but not really spacious enough to encourage movement around a table, I'm worried that it will feel too much of a block - any ideas? It could be out in the lobby/foyer area...
Ideally, I would like time mostly to sit down and think about breaking down a list of topics to loosely structure debate, but I really can't do this until Friday. I feel confident that this can be done last minute and with enough control not to be too chaotic but with enough flexibility so that the event doesn't feel strict (fun, basically!) Lucy, Charlie and Shona are in the same boat the mo, but we will get our heads down as soon as we can. I hope this is OK with everyone else.
Peace and love,
Luska :-)
07989 802 464
Tuesday 21 October 2008
White night update - Tues evening
hi all
Just thought it was time for an update/check in with you all.
It is now Tuesday evening and I've checked the blog a couple of times. I'm working all day tomorrow and then in London all day Thursday (and out of email contact) then working all day Friday then on Saturday it's our open studios at APEC (12-6pm) then it's White Night itself. So, probably no time for us to meet prior to the event so all our organising will have to happen via email and this blog. But I'm sure that's not a problem. Unless some of you want to come to APEC during the day on Saturday and catch up with me then? (Invite for open studios attached).
So far we have some great films by TTFB and some really good ideas from Esther about warm-ups to get the evening off to a good start. If we are to do the dressing up ones we'll have to think about where we can source the clothes before Saturday. Have people got really good dressing up clothes they could bring in? I could probably find one or two things. I guess if everyone brought two things to wear then there would probably be enough outfits/accessories for everyone.
I like the idea of people turning up for a serious debate and finding something quite anarchic and surprising taking place. This might, of course, piss some people off, but that could be quite funny, as long as we can win them over in the long run.
How are your ideas going with the big red table Luska? Or with us saying our opinions. Have you had any more thoughts? I'm going to email this post to the group email list as well because i'm not sure everyone is checking this blog.
If everyone who reads this could reply with their latest thoughts to me tomorrow (Wednesday) I will be able to read and collate all ideas tomorrow (Weds) evening.
Tom, you probably need to check again with Gez about putting your DVD on the monitor in the gallery. Perhaps check it out by end of Thursday latest in case there's a problem.
I'm going to do a bit of reading and research now and will add another post before I go to bed with some more ideas of my own.
All the best
Susan
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