I’m on a family visit this week, so am squeezing work in around other commitments.

I spent a bit of time today watching The Moon Goose Colony by Agnes Meyer-Brandis on Carroll/Fletcher Onscreen. It seems to be a hugely ambitious project, and is charming in its daftness. I couldn’t get past the thought that the project was constructed to create some fantastic images – there are some lovely romantic images in the piece that seem to outshine the enquiry in the project.

I’ve also been working toward figuring out what’s going on with my practical enquiry at the moment. It seems that there are a number of different practical approaches taking place:

Using computer usage data to say something about the material interface with the computer, the physical interaction in the margins of perception. This is the Method conference topic;

Developing locative approaches that look at device use, or use devices as the delivery method for the work;

Developing proposals for collaborations that involve other skillsets and have as-yet undefined outcomes.