BeyondPAR Research Stage

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    Yesterday we gathered our first stage of Research for the first of a series collaborative projects.

    This first one with BeyondPAR entitled 'Togetherness' is essentially to get together, lock heads, share ideas and see what happens.

    After a couple of meetings we've decided to look more into Kaleidoscopes and the abstract shapes and patterns they create.

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    We asked people to select any number of coloured shapes they feel drawn to, associate a feel with, an emotional attachment or that may represent them in one way or another.

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    We hope to take each individual case and then 'splice' them and experiment by taking different people and mix them together.

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    With our homemade Kaleidoscope we'll then begin to record the outcome... and eventually create digital and mixed-media visuals from what we find.

    You can follow our progress on the tumblr and twitter.


    Rich.





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