Framing Statement John Berger in his Ways of Seeing said that “when the camera reproduces a painting, it destroys the uniqueness of its image” (Berger, 1972, 19). Before the invention of the camera a person had to visit the building… Continue Reading →
Skin Deep(er) Understanding Site Specific Performance. Blast Theory. Blast Theory are based In Brighton, I instinctively searched for their name on a search engine and came across their website. Their documentation is fantastic; I was able to access… Continue Reading →
Why? Why? Why? Initially our site specific performance took its main inspiration from the statue of Venus and Cupid by John Gibson held in the Usher Gallery. The statue embodies everything to do with love, beauty and fertility between these… Continue Reading →
Framing Statement In this misguide adventure book, we are interested in making the audience or reader the lead role in a narrative that lets them interact and understand the work in new ways. We invite you to engage with… Continue Reading →
Framing Text #NoFilter Starting with the inspiration of Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility, we have created a performance that explores the struggles that women face to achieve perfection. In our exploration of women in… Continue Reading →
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