Links to click on to find out about some recent/current activities of mine. Out there...
Systems of Labour
A progressive exhibition that explores, amongst other things, issues of process. As a member of HMRCollective
Guerrilla Writing
Extended notions of writing and reading. A workshop
Look at the time, it's 13:33
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Barber Paradox
Barber Paradox: Using monies earned from shaving the townsmen, the barber takes the train out of town to a better barber.
Look right to the Twitter feed, to see the same words presented in a different way
Look right to the Twitter feed, to see the same words presented in a different way
Monday, 2 September 2013
On now, but the projector may be switched off
Repeat, Window project |
Labels:
animation,
antiques,
art,
drawing,
Festival,
film,
helen frank,
process,
project,
repeat,
repetition,
shop,
Vimeo,
window,
Wirksworth
Saturday, 17 August 2013
One page
One page |
The sketch book is a place for the collection of fragments. Like incomplete ideas. Do you like incomplete ideas?
Friday, 16 August 2013
(A) must read
(Sketch for a film)
Film of text, as prompted by UBU web:
Roland Barthes - The Death of the Author: http://t.co/XkCnY3sZG2
— UbuWeb (@ubuweb) August 15, 2013
Friday, 31 May 2013
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Imagine this goes all the way down. Imagine this goes all the way down. Imagine this goes all the way down. Imagine this goes all the way down. Imagine this goes all the way down. Imagine this goes all the way down. Imagine this goes all the way down. Imagine this goes all the
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Typing out a page from my notebook (l-r, top-bottom)
simultaneous constructive and degenerative I make and unmake proliferation reproduction with modification proliferation with variation with variation repetition and local interference excess difference local interference Darwinian terms and layers reproduction with entropy modification comparison of the application of entropy is a practical example of structures of knowledge a wilful embrace of what can go wrong with being an autodidact being dumb being aloof (accidental) through the proliferation of information quantum mechanics = dilution all drawings are submerged done in biro (stolen anti-entropy borrowed or found) overgrown well edit then example but that requires an active recap which generates as much as it refines
Labels:
aloof,
construct,
Darwin,
deconstruct,
edit,
entropy,
evolution,
interference,
local,
make,
unmake
Friday, 24 May 2013
Saturday, 12 January 2013
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Strategy for set backs
Using a self imposed system to create drawings that don't quite work as drawings. The process is designed to abstract the subject matter to a point of vague recognition; an obstructed familiarity.
Ironically, Blogger is not letting me upload an picture of one of these drawings, so here is the formula instead:
I = P ( O ( Lh7 ) + S
I = Image
P = Print
O = Original
Lh = Left hand
S = Scan
Oh wait, here you go...
CERN Time Line #1 |
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Anon
This week on BBC Radio 4 was a programme about anonymity and writing in its various forms: Belle de Jour's History of Anon, presented by Brooke Magnanti. It was very good.
In declaring ones self anonymous it states "this writing is honest and may be a bit salacious but I can do that because you don't know who I am" ... I can't help thinking that the writing must also be very well executed so as not to undermine the content.
My name is Helen Frank. There you go!
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