Monthly Archives: August 2011

Valuing the invaluable & honouring the incidental

The musculoskeletal course for 2011 has just concluded. The students have completed their exams and the marking is almost done.  Ian and I are heading up to Brisbane today to present some of our research at the Elusive Obvious Symposium … Continue reading

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Perfect conditions

When I make an object I recognize that the conditions must feel right both internally and externally. But I cannot clearly define, let alone conjure up the ‘perfect’ conditions conducive to a successful making experience in any given moment. I … Continue reading

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I make therefore I am

I have just been pondering the relationship between my understanding of the practical anatomy classroom and my practice as an artist. My practice affords me the chance to both engage and reflect upon my experience of the human body. Conceptually, … Continue reading

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