02/06/2018
Textually Active 5 - A Code for Plymouth
Jessica Holloway, Andy Pratt, Matt Thomas & Nic Sharpe, Marcy Saude, Mary Loveday, Edith Doove, and University of Plymouth Architecture students (years 2 and 3)
28/09/2015
Vellum is a video work by Driftingspace that was part of the Plymouth Art Weekender, hosted by Bureau Doove, and presented in the Mayor's Parlour, Devonport Guildhall. The full version is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlxQ0cPM1c4&feature=share
Vellum HD
Video by Driftingspace (Sally Hall and Jason Hirons) presented for the Plymouth Art Weekender 2015 in the Mayor's Parlour, Devonport Guildhall in Plymouth. O...
15/04/2014
Finally emerged from aftershow 'flu' to share some of these images from the night at Textually Active last Thursday.
Thank you to the artists and everyone who took part and attended. Was a fantastic event, here's to the next one!!
Many thanks go to Karst, and PAC Home for their curatorial grant, and fantastic support sessions!
07/04/2014
Driftingspace Residency at Karst: Failed room scans
https://vimeo.com/91305497
Karst Stop Motion1 2
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04/04/2014
!!COMING UP AT TEXTUALLY ACTIVE!!
Textually Active - Spotlight: Holly Knowles
Holly Knowles uses drawing as a meditative process to explore concepts of time and space. With each drawing he sets out rules at the beginning relating to theories such as quantum mechanics and chaos theory, then follows them rigidly until its completion. The language of drawing acts as a visual record of progression, with time itself being his primary tool.
For Textually Active Holly Knowles will be drawing live; finishing his latest work and beginning his next, while answering questions about his practice.
http://hollyknowlesartist.wordpress.com/
Holly Knowles
01/04/2014
!!COMING UP AT TEXTUALLY ACTIVE!!
Textually Active - Spotlight: Rosie King
Rosie King is a multi-media artist who is currently studying Fine Art and Art History at Plymouth University. She is interested in asking questions about narrative and site. Recent work has included projections on Plymouth Hoe, performative walks, and fake adverts.
'As part of my ongoing project as an artist-spy-investigator I will present for Textually Active my recent research into the unbelievable, and the extent of government surveillance. During the presentation I will examine the effects of mass surveillance on our society and question why privacy is important'.
rosiekingartist.wordpress.com
Textually Active - Thursday 10 April at 7pm, Karst, Plymouth
01/03/2014
Starting to put the pieces in place for Textually Active - A Driftingspace Project on Thursday 10 April, which is being held at Karst after our week long residency there⦠feeling excited!