I'm now almost 82 years old, and missed the chance to consult an eye-expert about whether or not doing my TOUCH VISION project for a month or so could damage my eyes.
I had had a cataract removed in a clinic outside Belfast, and was supposed to return afterwards for a check-up to make sure all had gone well. I planned to ask my question at that check-up visit.
But then it transpired that I had the option to have the check up done in Dublin by my own Optician, a much more convenient arrangement. The down-side was I never did get to ask the expert.
So, I allowed TOUCH VISION to fade into the background yet again.
But today, April 14 2019, the TED TALK touched on touch again.
Tech that helps you navigate by touch (advance the cursor if the start seems faulty)
Other videos along the same kind of theme are:
how_new_technology_helps_blind_people_explore_the_world
design_with_the_blind_in_mind
making_a_car_for_blind_drivers
It is unlikely that I will go further with this project, but should I change my mind, at least I have these links to begin my research.
Meantime, if anyone else wants to try out these ideas, be my guest.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Friday, June 14, 2013
MEANINGS ....v1
Here is the first
draft of some notes I'm
preparing for the SDAF meeting June 26th, when they want us to talk about what
we did on National Drawing Day. I will possibly add other thoughts as they
occur to me.
I have more or less finished the video,
but haven't yet been able to reduce it to a size for posting to YouTube.
SOURCES
·
Part of original idea is left-hand/right-hand struggle
·
Already fascinated with blind-folded work since Montessori
days
·
Used blind-fold in BALANCE performance
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Ideas (not realized yet) for TOUCH VISION see http://touchyvision.blogspot.ie/2010/08/preparatory-ideas_30.html
·
I continue to like the idea that all marks made
by humans are unique – that judgements about one mark being ‘better’ – ‘nicer’ –
‘more meaningful’ than
another are somehow less important than the sheer delight that I and everyone
can make unique, never to be repeated marks, marks that are open to speaking to
us differently every day, if we let them.
·
DARK MARK combines much of this thinking.
DURING-AND-AFTER-THOUGHTS
·
During the performance, I was like as if in a silent bubble – despite the
considerable background buzz of conversation and music.
·
In this bubble, I was totally concentrated on making marks,
and because I couldn’t see the effects/combinations of the marks, the doing became the focus.
·
The in between rest
periods gave me a chance to see where there might be blank spaces I could
add marks too, but very quickly, it was marks on top of marks.
·
In the end, the effect was very similar to what might be produced
by a very young child, only
beginning to explore the way they could make marks.
·
Afterwards, looking at the ‘piece’, I thought of how the six
ten-minute sessions, each in a different colour marker, are layered. The result is that it is very
difficult to differentiate one layer from another. To me this seemed like the
way periods of time are layered, and how little I can separate one minute or
period from another.
·
The audience participation
was delightful for me – other people involved, yet not taking over – their minds
and muscles working with my gloved hand – the glove reducing yet more the
control I had over the marks I was making.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
What I didn't like ...
All in all, I think it went fairly well. But there are one or two details I would change if I were invited to do the performance elsewhere. (Like all performance, doing it again, actually means doing a new version - an art performance can only be done once - which it distinguishes it from a theatrical performance which can be repeated.)
I would not use the architect's plan-paper. Although it was possible to see the act of drawing on the reverse side (visible as intended to the passing external audience), the material itself was too rigid, and the ink only remained on one side. I need to find a source of very large newsprint so that the ink could 'bleed' and literally be present on both sides of the paper.
I felt the plan-paper I used didn't show the markers to their full potential. This is particularly evident in the video where some colours can hardly be seen at all.
Another issue with the markers was that if I held them at a certain angle, the line was so thin as to be invisible at any distance. Yes, I could have practised some more before the event, but for me, the essence of my performance is that it is unrehearsed, so that neither the audience nor myself know exactly what is going to happen. So I need to accept that this quality of the line is one of those unexpected incidents that are part of the event.
The video is reasonably OK, particularly for an unattended camera. However, I really need to identify a reliable camera-person, or even more than one, whom I could call on to video when I perform. Money is the problem of course - would there really be someone who would volunteer to do this, and do it reasonably well.
I would not use the architect's plan-paper. Although it was possible to see the act of drawing on the reverse side (visible as intended to the passing external audience), the material itself was too rigid, and the ink only remained on one side. I need to find a source of very large newsprint so that the ink could 'bleed' and literally be present on both sides of the paper.
I felt the plan-paper I used didn't show the markers to their full potential. This is particularly evident in the video where some colours can hardly be seen at all.
Another issue with the markers was that if I held them at a certain angle, the line was so thin as to be invisible at any distance. Yes, I could have practised some more before the event, but for me, the essence of my performance is that it is unrehearsed, so that neither the audience nor myself know exactly what is going to happen. So I need to accept that this quality of the line is one of those unexpected incidents that are part of the event.

AFTERMATH -
Nearly a month has past since I did DARK MARK so what I write today will be reminicences rather than pure memories. Though having said that, I do have the video to remind me of what it looked like from the camera point of view.
1. I felt a bit apprehensive to begin with, not knowing would anyone turn up, would they take part, or would it all be a damp squib.
But once I donned the blindfold and began the work, I entered my own zone, a place of inner silence and peace and focus. From there, I moved back and forth across the paper, and sometimes up and down, making marks.
2. When I was 'interrupted' by someone taking my hand to make their mark, at first I felt they were giving me a gift. After a while, I almost resented them interrupting my concentration, but in the end, I had a real feeling of them making the piece with me, and that was a great feeling.
3. Watching the unedited video afterwards, I was surprised at the level of background there was - not just the conversations of people nearby, but customers at the RuaRed cafe, and music from not far away - perhaps a group at rehearsal.
I didn't have a guest-book, so I can only guess who took part in the work - Which means I can't give them credit except here where I would like to say thanks very much for their help in adding life to what could have been a bit boring process. Special thanks to my husband Tony who was an efficient 'Artist's Helper'.
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Image thanks to ElizabethA |
But once I donned the blindfold and began the work, I entered my own zone, a place of inner silence and peace and focus. From there, I moved back and forth across the paper, and sometimes up and down, making marks.
2. When I was 'interrupted' by someone taking my hand to make their mark, at first I felt they were giving me a gift. After a while, I almost resented them interrupting my concentration, but in the end, I had a real feeling of them making the piece with me, and that was a great feeling.
3. Watching the unedited video afterwards, I was surprised at the level of background there was - not just the conversations of people nearby, but customers at the RuaRed cafe, and music from not far away - perhaps a group at rehearsal.
I didn't have a guest-book, so I can only guess who took part in the work - Which means I can't give them credit except here where I would like to say thanks very much for their help in adding life to what could have been a bit boring process. Special thanks to my husband Tony who was an efficient 'Artist's Helper'.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
DARK MARK Day - May 18 2013
Crooked? Missing?
“The Way things are is the way they
are supposed to be – for this
moment!”
(Unknown quote)
ART is an invitation
(From the
artist to the viewer)
To LOOK
TWICE at something – ANYTHING
[e=mc] aka Elizabeth McGuire
Cleary
Two quotes to inspire myself
Friday, May 17, 2013
LATER ....
Turns out I won't have technical assistance tomorrow - guy doesn't work week-ends.
Also turns out that only the 'hang-it-on-the-wall' exhibits will be staying up for three weeks. Mine is exclusively for Drawing Day.
Really glad I found this out in advance. Today's aim was to check everything so there would be no nasty surprises tomorrow.
Now it's 2256 - still a fair bit to do - could be one of those late nights!
Main thing is that paper and titles are on the window, markers are selected, blindfold and gloves are ready - the rest - even the video are extras.
Feeling calm and in control. I don't perform till 1400, so there's loads of time left ....
Also turns out that only the 'hang-it-on-the-wall' exhibits will be staying up for three weeks. Mine is exclusively for Drawing Day.
Really glad I found this out in advance. Today's aim was to check everything so there would be no nasty surprises tomorrow.
Now it's 2256 - still a fair bit to do - could be one of those late nights!
Main thing is that paper and titles are on the window, markers are selected, blindfold and gloves are ready - the rest - even the video are extras.
Feeling calm and in control. I don't perform till 1400, so there's loads of time left ....
THE EVE of the DRAWING DAY 2013
National Drawing Day 2013 is tomorrow - It's very near the time now, and I'm getting excited, though inevitably anxious as well, worried in case I forget something, and 'spoil the ship for the hap'worth of tar'.
Hope all goes to plan.
RuaRed have obliged me by removing those signs and wires from the window. They want the work to be left on display for three weeks - I think that's great. I'm including my email address with the blurb, in case anyone feels like making contact.
I will write/draw for ten minutes, and then rest for ten minutes from 2-4 pm tomorrow Saturday May 18.
I'm using architects plan paper which is translucent, and so will allow the writing to be seen from the back as well as the front. Getting very large sheets of newspring needed more effort than I had energy for.
The invite to participate reads as follows: YOU can move the artist’s hand (for 5 seconds) to make YOUR mark in the work. Hope people aren't too shy. The whole idea is that my marks will be so 'unskilled' on account of using my left hand, that other's will feel encouraged.
Not long now .....
Hope all goes to plan.
RuaRed have obliged me by removing those signs and wires from the window. They want the work to be left on display for three weeks - I think that's great. I'm including my email address with the blurb, in case anyone feels like making contact.
I will write/draw for ten minutes, and then rest for ten minutes from 2-4 pm tomorrow Saturday May 18.
I'm using architects plan paper which is translucent, and so will allow the writing to be seen from the back as well as the front. Getting very large sheets of newspring needed more effort than I had energy for.
The invite to participate reads as follows: YOU can move the artist’s hand (for 5 seconds) to make YOUR mark in the work. Hope people aren't too shy. The whole idea is that my marks will be so 'unskilled' on account of using my left hand, that other's will feel encouraged.
Not long now .....
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