Dissertation – preparation log

13th December 2022. Consider this a scrap book of ideas, clips, reminders, accumulated references, and images. “A Dissertation is a longer piece of academic writing. It should be between4000-6000 words long, or an equivalent presentation. Writing your Dissertationhas been split … Continue reading Dissertation – preparation log

Art in the Wild Gallery

One of the few places in the village to have a nearly reliable phone signal (good luck with that national emergency text!) is by the river between two fields and under a flyover. I use the graffiti there as targets for AR videos based on my paintings, curating content to cater for all ages and sensibilities. On Bank Holiday Monday (UK) May 29th, I ‘opened’ my exhibition after posting on our local Facebook page details of its whereabouts and what people needed to be able to view the exhibits. I also said I would be there from 10-11am and 3-4pm … Continue reading Art in the Wild Gallery

A Sun’s Lament

#1. Young Gun Sun In its prime, and so bright and yellow it was almost green, the sun flexed its youthful muscles, spewing out mighty pillars of gas into the void; pulsing tsunamis of electromagnetic waves towards its neighbours as if there were cosmic surfers to ride them; telling its audience stories about chariots and that it would live forever. What were a few billion years anyway? In fact, what even was a year? It spat thunderous flares no ears could hear, played hide and seek behind the moon, and thought death was forever away, until one day it grew … Continue reading A Sun’s Lament