Showing posts with label University College Falmouth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label University College Falmouth. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Francesca Hall


© Francesca Hall


© Francesca Hall


© Francesca Hall


© Francesca Hall


© Francesca Hall



Francesca Hall Graduated from University College Falmouth
in 2009 with BA (Hons) Photography


“Initially inspired by the writings of Ian Sinclair and his views on ‘mapping’ it has led me to discover psychogeography, whereby you explore environments by instinct, finding the hidden, alternative space.

Fifteen paces is a focused exploration of my experiences. Taking time to notice things that occur in my daily life, existing alone amongst the backdrop of this urban lifestyle. Not the loud, projective subject matter, but the quiet, banal objects that survive in a space of their own. Constantly moving forward, remembering, not forgetting what went before, but always looking, seeking and finding something else, questioning my pause and choice for putting that moment, that object into the rectangular frame of a photograph. It has become as much a study of my surroundings as it has my identity, proving my existence amongst this commonplace matter. The pace of life in western society is in fast forward mode and people become blind to the beauty around them. I hope people can find a small piece of beauty amongst the work and take a moment to appreciate it for simply being it.”

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Friday, 6 November 2009

Felly Mistweave


© Felly Misweave


© Felly Misweave


© Felly Misweave


© Felly Misweave


© Felly Misweave


© Felly Misweave


Felly Mistweave Graduated from University College Falmouth
in 2009 with BA (Hons) Photography


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Sunday, 9 August 2009

Hayley Raines


(from "Platonic Relationship") © Hayley Raines


(from "Platonic Relationship") © Hayley Raines


(from "Platonic Relationship") © Hayley Raines


(from "Platonic Relationship") © Hayley Raines


(from "Platonic Relationship") © Hayley Raines


Hayley Raines Graduated from University College Falmouth in 2009 with BA (Hons) Photography



"Platonic Relationship"

"Space: a realm of which physicality supports no notion. Though complex to define the double faceting of space has boundaries that are never constant and always being reset. By looking at the five Platonic solids and attempting to blur together physical evidence of built space with the psychological effects of built space; human constructions appear as mere shadows of what we mean them to represent. The focus on the atom as matter stretched out explores provisional boundaries and permeable space. The suspended figure shows a state where the body itself is a boundary; skin holding energy and matter. It becomes a co ordinate in time and space and, like the photograph, becomes an object. If the subject is to become object, the subject must become one with the surroundings. Without becoming dead, bodily excess - such as vomit - is the closest way to achieve this objectified state and become truly assimilated within the space."


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Saturday, 8 August 2009

Richard Marsden


(from "Agents of Aspiration") © Richard Marsden


(from "Agents of Aspiration") © Richard Marsden


(from "Agents of Aspiration") © Richard Marsden


(from "Agents of Aspiration") © Richard Marsden


(from "Agents of Aspiration") © Richard Marsden

Richard Marsden graduated from University College Falmouth in 2009 with BA (Hons) Photography


"Agents of Aspiration"

"The Notion of Leisure; time spent outside the personal call of duty. Within this 'free time' opportunities occur for an individual to construct a positive representation on the inner self.

While society continues to be fostered and governed by business, the consumption of leisure continues to be dictated through marketing. A society dictated by ambitions to liberate the individual, has handed to business the perfect consumer.

This documentation has been an inquiry into the strange actuality that exists within leisure environments."

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