• Two months

    I have nearly two months worth of footage and feel that I have an overwhelming amount of material already (over eight hours of footage). I am now beginning to wonder whether my original concept of the piece is limiting in some way. There will be a novelty to watching the tides go in and out…

  • An emotional journey

    So the teething problems I mentioned in my earlier post turned out actually not to be teething problems at all but a mistake I’d made  manipulating the clips in final cut. It was a big relief when I worked this out (a few hours after posting the blog) although I also felt a little silly. …

  • This place

    This project has made me think a lot about my relationship to where I live. Moving here from London, to one of the most remote places in Britain, was an extreme decision to make. Deciding not to leave for a year is arguably even more extreme and has challenged me to examine why it is…

  • Teething problems

    The last couple of weeks hasn’t been an easy. It took two weeks to stop tinkering around with the shot. Then another few days trying to work out why I was moving around all over the place (my shoes I think). Only to find after checking today that the picture is still moving too much.…

  • More related work

  • Slowing Down Time

      The platform and I are gradually settling in. I still have to resist changing the shot and let go of that bit now (although bizarrely I have been neglecting the one thing I do have control over – and have found myself making a mental note each day to check my bloody hair!) Strangely…

  • A Fellow Time Traveller

    At the Edinburgh Film Festival one of the most interesting screenings I went to was a selection of experimental shorts including one by a German artist called Reynold Reynolds called Six Easy Peices which is named after a book on physics (which I will get and read!). He does some really interesting stuff with film,…

  • The photo every day trend

    As a bit of research I’ve been looking up all the people taking photos of themselves every day on you tube, there are an incredible amount of them – and they are watched by millions of people. There is one person who has been taking a picture of himself each day for over six years.…

  • The Project Begins

    So the process has begun! Karen and Andy  have helped me to build a platform from a pallet and a sheet of marine ply which sounds basic but it has been banked up with a lot of gravel and staked to the ground so it doesn’t move (for the next year anyway). I have lovingly…