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We were given a title of "obsessive Documentation" (obdoc) and also given an object we could use like coat, teapot and other really random object that held no relevance to each other. i chose a coat, it was named "A coat Tracey would be proud of!" after looking long and hard into the works of tracey emin. i decided to obsessively document my life. everything on this coat had meaning to me at some point in the 6 weeks i had to make it. everything was hand stitched on and it wasnt just about the traditional female equalities it was meant to signify the building of relationships and also the breaking of them....
The UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa supported 14 documentaiton and information centers of the Public Administrations in Madagascar
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Ceremonies on equipment grants for 14 Documentation and Information Centers of public administration
12 to 16 June 2017
Antananarivo, Madagascar
Workshop with heads of training centers within the regions of Antananarivo
14 to 15 June 2017
Antananarivo, Madagascar
Evan, using my old 7D with the 35mm lens to take pictures at the holiday market. The main emphasis was France, but there were vendors with products from Hungary and Germany, as well as this British Isles bakery (Lá Liath) that I've been meaning to try.
Stills from a short film under the title 'Documentation', showing hands texting on a smartphone, overlaid by text messages. January 2013.
When given the task we were told to document the process in a creative way.
Using the theory and model about creative processes, developed by Graham Wallas, the poster describes the process from the early preparation and incubation stages, up to the final stage of communicating and showcasing. Along the way there are attached sketches, and images of the sculpture being casted and shaped.