Weeknotes 005

A temporary lull in the weeknotes means that Weeknotes 004 will be forever known as the lost week. Easter weekend in Suffolk led to reception only available with your hand in the air stood in a conifer hedge. Result: relaxing easy and updating a blog, well, challenging.

As you'll see from the list below, the back-to-back workshops have finished and work time has become a little less heavily scheduled.

The edited highlights of the last two weeks...

  • A trip to see Jack Chestermans exhibition at Dean Clough - art and printmaking I'm happy, paintings of boats in boat sheds Johnny's happy.
  • London for the 'still top secret' project kick off with the developers
  • Deep discussions over refreshments with herbs in - Rosemary and olive oil cake (?!) and Pear and Thyme Collins (Double ?!)
  • Coming up with questions for the project evaluator to ask me. My new conversation starter -  'what questions do you think I should ask you?'
  • Answering positively to an email asking if I can source floral arrangements for this event made entirely of weeds found in skips/ditches etc
  • Putting the newly re-established Leeds Savage Club in touch with Barwick-in-Elmet Historical Society who are researching the Victorian Leeds Savage Club.

The next week looks set to be one of application design and specification for the Microsoft Surface tables and writing the report for the research.

The question I'll leave you with, and what I think we will have  to decide on by the end of this week is -  interpretation provided by the group members - should this provide insight the object that inspired them or the object they created.

Printed from: http://www.franklyandgreen.com/2010/04/weeknotes-005/ .
© Lindsey Green 2012.

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