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What do you love ?: On show at the Central Library 1st floor - Nottingham
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What do you love? What do you love? On show at the Central Library 1st floor - Nottingham. I have been invited to take part in an exhibition for the national Refugee week, along with other artists. I am very pleased to have the piece shown in a library where people already read, write, day dream, think . First images of the installation at the library. Labels: What do you love? Location: Central Library and Contact Centre, 3 Angel Row, Nottingham NG1 6HP, UK. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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What do you love ?: About me
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What do you love? What do you love? Degree in Fine Art, Staffordshire University. Post degree Module in Psychology and Communication, Poitiers University, France. Teaching Diploma, Poitiers University, France. MA in Psychology and Psychoanalysis, Nantes University, France. Solo Art Solo Heart. With Myself in Mind. Hanley Park, Stoke-on-Trent ( Airspace Gallery. West Bromwich (Longhouse and Wolverhampton University). A collection of Woman photography, Burslem School of Art. Fringe, Conjunction08 Festival.
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What do you love ?: The Translating Factory at the Language Cafe Special - photos
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What do you love? What do you love? The Translating Factory at the Language Cafe Special - photos. Welcome to the Translating Factory! Nottingham Library has quite a lot of bilingual dictionaries. And with Matthew's participation, I managed to have about 25 of them. The most unexpected for me were Gypsy and Twi . and maybe Igbo too. Direct translation in Swahili. Trying to translate in Bengali. Labels: The Language Cafe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A blog documenting two ongoing art projects :.
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What do you love ?: The Translating Factory at the Language Cafe Special this Saturday
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What do you love? What do you love? The Translating Factory at the Language Cafe Special this Saturday. This Saturday I will be at the Language Cafe with the "Translating Factory" where we will be translating people's answers to the. What do you love? Questions in as many different languages as we can. Bring your dictionaries! Language Café Refugee Week Special. Labels: The Language Cafe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A blog documenting two ongoing art projects :. What do you love? What do you love?
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What do you love ?: Mongolian is RRRReally Harrrrd !! .... for a French person ...
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What do you love? What do you love? Mongolian is RRRReally Harrrrd! For a French person . Working at a commissioned sound piece for Solo Art, Solo Heart. In collaboration with the Language Cafe, I have asked people to answer the questions from "What do you love? In their language. They help me to practice. The final piece will be my voice saying people's answers in different languages. James here is helping me practicing with Mongolian . with great patience and perseverance! What do you love?
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What do you love ?: Most recent statement for "What do you love ?"
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What do you love? What do you love? Most recent statement for "What do you love? What do you love? Ongoing interactive installation from 2002 – present. This work has been shown as an itinerant, ever-growing interactive mobile in which people can step in and write their answers to those questions:. What is the most important … date, person, object, place in your life? What do you love? Participants can also write in their mother tongue if it isn’t English. Story of the work. In 2002. I was feeling ve...
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What do you love ?: July 2011
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What do you love? What do you love? The Translating Factory at the Language Cafe Special - photos. Welcome to the Translating Factory! Nottingham Library has quite a lot of bilingual dictionaries. And with Matthew's participation, I managed to have about 25 of them. The most unexpected for me were Gypsy and Twi . and maybe Igbo too. Direct translation in Swahili. Trying to translate in Bengali. Labels: The Language Cafe. What do you love at the Nottingham Contemporary! As part of Solo Art Solo.
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What do you love ?: What do you love at the Nottingham Contemporary !
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What do you love? What do you love? What do you love at the Nottingham Contemporary! 65279;On Saturday 2nd July, I was lucky to have been commissioned by City Arts to produce a sound piece. As part of Solo Art Solo. Heart The sound piece was accompanying the What do you love? I will keep collecting as many different languages as I can . I was very pleased to have the. What do you love? Installation on display at the Nottingham Contemporary, even for one night! Proposal for the Nottingham Contemporary.
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What do you love ?: May 2011
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What do you love? What do you love? Transculturalsim promotes openness of cultures to each other. Transculture is a way for each individual to overcome determinations of his or her's own culture. To leave on the borders of one's culture, to be beyond the limitations and confines of one's cultural identity. Today's translations : Russian, Mongolian, Latin, Tcheck, German, Dutsch. Comparing Mongolian and Russian . And adding a bit of Latin . Labels: The Language Cafe. What do you love? What do you love?
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What do you love ?: The Translating Factory
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What do you love? What do you love? From the "What do you love? Mobile, each single paper - individuals’ answers- is translated in as many different languages as possible. It takes the shape of an individual booklet. It is of course a never-ending process. The translation of the papers can be presented as a performance : “ The Translating Factory” where people of different languages are invited to systematically write translations in the booklets. - see images below -. Click on the image to enlarge it.