Text based publication for the artist Neil Chapman.
Through his work Chapman asks how ‘resources [written], which are both
important and resistant to classification’ can be drawn more firmly into the
process of developing work.’ Through this text based work he creates new
narratives with such resources.
In keeping with Chapman’s process the design was dependant on a set of
rules, created and applied to the text allowing its form to develop independently.
260 x 18mm. Laser jet printed. Published by
AND.
Produced in collaboration with Print Matters interest group at Central Saint
Martins and published by AND, this publication explores why print is still
important in response to Google Books and has been sent to be scanned.
Using a number of techniques some of the books content will be lost during
the scanning process. The final publication, in its scanned form, will be
downloadable via the publishers website.
280 x 21 mm, 34 pages. Printed edition of 20.
Collaboration with
Rose Brissenden,
Ed Cornish,
Mina Demiren,
Lolita Do Peso Diogo,
Stassja Mrozinski and
Rathna Ramanathan.
Published by
AND.
Work in progress exploring language structure, writing and typography
and their relationship to culture and communities.
Produced in collaboration with photographer Eva Sajovic to document her
exhibition and seminar on the future of travelling communities.
260 x 148 mm, 84 pages. Risograph, laser and inkjet printed. Edition of 40.
260 x 148 mm, 84 pages.
Risograph, lazer and inkjet printed.
Edition of 40.
The aim of the visual archive, which accompanied the Central Saint Martins
Degree Show, was to document the whole process of the show from
beginning to end. We aimed to create an evolving entrance graphic which
would, as time passed, represent the show in its entirety.
Working with
David Weller and Daniel McGhee we photographed the show
with 35mm slide film, which was then mounted and fitted into a custom made
cube which acted as a giant lightbox.