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Silvia Ziranek

18-Apr-08

I wonder if that is a real name.
Silvia Ziranek did one of the first Tuesday Talks that I attended at the Cornerhouse. Although one of the reasons it has taken until now to write a review is my inherent procrastination the other is that her lecture challenged me, to say the least.
I think of all [...]

Gregor Neuerer; Left but a Trace

02-Feb-08

I liked Gregor Neuerer, and I thought his work was of interest. However it doesn’t detract from an element of irony in the title of his latest exhibition; at least there is irony for me having listened to his lecture! It left a trace, but it was but a trace! I found the presentation reminiscent [...]

Florian Dombois; Auditory Seismology

31-Jan-08

Some of Dombois’ work was outside of these points, but the main body was based on these principles.

Turning inaudible earth tremors into something we can actually here.
Comparing the same tremors from different points on the globe.
Dombois originally a scientist, was not interested, so turned to the arts

I was impressed with Dombois’ work - a nice [...]

Paul Eachus, Thoughts & Notes on Photoworks

30-Oct-07

I went to Paul Eachus’s Cornerhouse lecture. From the Cornerhouse website;
London-based artist Paul Eachus’ photoworks and display pieces present an irrational ordering of things, an excess of visual and referential material that refuses to be pinned down within known systems of categorization. His large-scale works are fragmentary, decentred and seemingly out-of-control.
As defined by Eachus, a [...]