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RESEARCH FESTIVAL

 

This page will help choreograph the further development of my critical reflection. It will demonstrate the form that it will take to become more public facing and an explanation of why I chose it. It will discuss its outline and planning as well as what it aspires to achieve. It will also touch on how it will grow to maximize the impact of my research and its dissemination. This is all intended with the aim of building towards the research festival.   

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The Online Journal 

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Following on from the developing critical reflection workshops hosted by Anna Bunting Branch, I was initially torn by which form I wanted to present my research at the festival. However, the most obvious format was writing and helping to set up an online journal. I have always been comfortable writing and I aspire to do more academic writing at PhD level. I am thinking about embarking on collaborative writing with my fellow artists in the year group as well as others in the future. I feel writing will remain an important part of my practice both published and unpublished. I found these workshops were quite helpful in emphasizing this idea of who my audience is. I believe at this stage it leans towards an informed and perhaps quite academic readership in which the written word is probably the most appropriate medium. I was very interested in the talk given by Naomi Pearce and the thoughts I had subsequently about it.  

 

Pearce thought about journaling as being the most efficacious means of self-reflection. It is like an extension of thinking, externalizing ideas in an economical format. It acts as a record of what works, what doesn’t and what surprises us on our creative journeys. It feels like a more authentic place of the self to organize ideas than other formats. I also thought journals have quite possibly the best permanence and life span compared to other formats. I am also really excited about the idea that my writing could help others with their research who are studying in the future. They could even contact me, and we could form collaborations in the future. Journals allow you to review your own writing in a more objective way after you’ve made them public facing. You can hear what people think about your research and that can feed into the greater conversation for years to come. It is in short, an incredibly powerful tool for research. 

 

Thus, having considered all these aspects to my chosen research format, I chose the online journal as my main option for the research festival.  

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Research Festival Proposal

The Format

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We are in the process of researching various templates and designs on the ‘MyBlog’ UAL blog making website, which is effectively very similar to WordPress. We are setting up Beta testing to smooth out any flaws and streamline the process. As a member of the committee, I am keen on taking a more hands-on role in editing and helping with the preparation for the festival. 

 

The next step will be to produce some editorial guidelines and what media is acceptable. The launch was discussed, and I was very keen to be part of that and be involved in a live event that would bring in an interested reader audience. 

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The Importance of Touch: Rubbing, Printmaking and the Expanded Field of Drawing in my Practice

 

At the same time, I was working on my own contribution to the Online Journal, which will take the form of an academic piece of writing. 

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I will discuss my research so far into the history of surface and objects. I will discuss how I am looking into touch as a means of exploring the world as well as a means of understanding and relating to the world around me.  

 

I will talk about how I have used rubbing and printmaking in the expanded field, researching into drawn gestural mark-making as an embodied haptic process. 

 

I will share my extended research which includes interviews with experts in the field, the archives I have visited and the specialist centres of knowledge that have all greatly informed my research and practice. 

 

I will touch upon the importance of tactility in modern society, an enriched understanding of media and method as well as the complicated issue of the studio and architectural space that continues to underpin a weighty part of my research.  

 

Next, I will then illustrate how, through these techniques, I strive to question what is valuable and meaningful in our everyday lives. My research will talk about the expanded field of drawing, what connects us and my hopes to push the boundaries of what we know and think we recognise about the world. 

 

I am hoping this will act as a steppingstone towards a PhD research proposal. I believe a published written statement of intent such as this will be useful in fulfilling my career aims in the future.  

 

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