Saturday, 16 July 2011
Thursday, 14 July 2011
No22 Rylands recky today to undertake a video walk through...
Reflective Journal Entry No22 14/07/11
Today I completed another session filming and photography, but this time at the Rylands to walk the building, to see about good areas to undertake my visual experiments. It proved to be a good session, as with the weather being sunny this morning if offered the chance to see some of the stained glass lit up and change the look of some of the areas completely, I just hope that Monday will yield the same (however having seen the 5 day forecast online, maybe not?)
I will post on screengrabs later to give a sense of today's development work, and I do think that some of these rough cuts will possibly make it into a final combined multimedia piece? The exterior photographs are also to show how the Rylands sits on the cusp of the old and new Manchester's, and is also I believe a perfect example how 'Contemporary Architectural Design' can combine very will with the 'Classical Styles'. My current tasks then are the preparation for the half a day shooting on Monday morning through to lunchtime, and then later the meeting with Julianne Simpson to delve into the 'Pioneers of Print'.
Tomorrow morning I shall be picking up the equipment from Uni, both Video Camera and Projector, and over the weekend will work through the rough footage to identify where to Project and Video. I will update early next week with the first results of this latest work.
Monday, 11 July 2011
No21 Filming handwriting experiments...
Reflective Journal Entry No21 11/07/11
Just completed a session over an hour of filming my own handwriting. Main purpose of this to show not only how I compose but also from the layout of the written words and how over a few minutes subtle changes do take place when writing, notable tiredness, but also wanting to keep a good flow in front of a camera. I'm thinking that this could also be used inside the Rylands as part of the experiment with the filming, though I must look at having pre-prepped items to write about or at least notes to work from, or maybe not? If it's too prepared then it may lose it's spontaneity?
So I have shot 3 sequences of handwriting around 4 minutes each which show how I compose and write, what also has come out of this is how I set out a line of text, when there is no line to follow, this goes back very much to my college training days when we had to draw out type without the aid of a line, now those were the days...
Aside from this the main aim tomorrow to undertake more photography and filming in the city and the Rylands as part of a recky to see where certain ares will fit in with the visuals I want to complete. Monday 18th, I have a green light to undertake my visual experiments (just received as I'm typing this journal entry) so lots to organise with Uni to get equipment and later that day I have a meeting with Julianne Simpson who's responsible for the Special Collections of print and manuscripts (Pioneers of Print)
So lots to do over the next week, details to follow later...
Friday, 8 July 2011
No20 It's back to the Rylands and research links...
Reflective Journal Entry No20 08/07/11
Following on from the previous post, today I have had another positive link established with the Rylands and this time with Julianne Simpson Collection and Research Support Manager (Printed Books) Special Collections The John Rylands University Library. A meeting has been arranged for the week after next to discuss. Julianne has also very kindly sent me these links for background as part of the research for my dissertation report...
Rylands Incunabula
Aldus Manutius
Martin Davies, Aldus Manutius (1995)
Martin Lowry, The World of Aldus Manutius (1979)
Early printing in England
Lotte Hellinga, William Caxton and Early Printing in England (2010)
E. Gordon Duff, Printing in England in the 15th century (1917, rev. by Lotte Hellinga 2009)
Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Library : BMC. Part XI, England (ed. by Lotte Hellinga, 2007)
The Cambridge history of the book in Britain. Vol.3, 1400-1557 (1999)
Early printed books as material objects: proceedings of the conference organized by the IFLA Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, Munich, 19-21 August 2009
I will be looking through these over the course of the next few days, but they will certainly form part of the biblio in a large way...
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
No19 Further exploration of the handwritten concept...
Reflective Journal Entry No19 06/07/11
Following on from the previous post showing the screengrabs from the latest iMovie development work, I finally managed to get twin images sequences to work together, and by then taking this out of iMovie and re-importing back in, I have experimented with some of the rough 109 footage and added this to the mix, not sure where this will lead, but I'm now thinking that this 3rd addition can have rough footage shot throughout the library and outside running though? need to storyboard this and this will follow in the next week.
In the meantime I have 'green light to go' to run the experiments at the Rylands, I just need to get the equipment.
Following on alongside this is my new area of interest the handwritten script, and I have started to put together a rough cut sequence of my handwritten quotes and random thoughts from own journals written over the last 6 years, and which have once again proven their value as my 'historical archive' for the information to draw on. I'm still waiting to hear back from the curator of the 'Pioneers of Print' area but this will happen it's just a case of pushing it along in the next 2 weeks. I am hopeful of getting the work underway before the end of this month, well at least the 1st part of the experiments in the Rylands.
Sunday, 3 July 2011
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