Taking Dilston Grove as shared site and testbed for enquiry, live research project 'Between Thought & Space' draws together 12 renowned practitioners working across the domains of visual art, sound, architecture and choreography to interrogate the influence of discipline on creativity. Exploring the democratic potential of site-research. Ongoing exchange and dialogue has enabled individuals to resist conclusions or rest upon 'what they would normally do' in order to respond more collectively to Dilston Grove.
Responses
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My first step towards a visual conversation with the others was to post out 13 Lines inviting them to respond by rearranging the lines on an A4 piece of paper. Waiting for the post got me thinking about collaboration, prompting the posting out a further 35 to others working in different disciplines. The 13 lines came about while exploring paper Cubes. A Cube can be made from a piece of paper 11 different ways. See films above.
Below on the left are the pieces returned and on the right my response, the returned pieces were only opened when a response was to take place.