Tuesday, 24 November 2015

word list becomes image list

Full Coincidental Word list is a collection of concurrent words (words that I have coincidentally heard while at the exact same time I have read them). The list is compiled daily and  set as stanzas - a line is one day, a verse is one week. 

To make a visual poem of  the Coincidental Word list - each line was typed into Google Images and select the first image. (Example. Row one of September I searched for "Ten words Annie yes spend" for image one,  "Cabinet cabinet road" for image two, "Phone work Bradie" image three, "Yes we November so balance" image four, and "Absolutely absolutely point" image five).



Saturday, 21 March 2015

OM3 font try out

Writing is drawing for me. I can not write. I draw words. This is a font I have made using my go-to drawing constraint OM3

DiY typeface
Example text





Tuesday, 3 February 2015

741.092


Constraint based drawings provide an alternative way of looking at (and perhaps reading) books on the 741.092 Drawing Theory shelf.



Tuesday, 30 September 2014

The first word

Seven, is the first word of the last day of the first month.

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

One year later


This drawing is made from seven layers. One to three were completed one year ago; layers four to seven I completed today, finally placed together, in number order. The transparent paper gives the drawing a temporary composition; the layers can be arranged infinitely within their order. 

Monday, 1 September 2014

Update on the coincidental word list

I collect words that I hear and read at the same time. Coincidence in this concurrence is key; I don't purposefully read with the radio on. This list generates itself, created in the background of research, or other word based activities.


As the you see, the words have not been presented in any way to give a clue as to how they have been collected; I will be doing something about this. Perhaps an animation with audio.

Just a drawing of some words, not coincidentally heard and read words though