Richard Keating

  • Thesis, Folly Wood, River, SITE13, Festival of Nature

    rest of week re-considering writing (and usual planning/servicing of community events)

    Trying to find a more structured approach to reading and note taking. Much has been done, making use of the internet from which I now have bought a number of key texts that I want to study more thoroughly. (Putting this into practice, I still find a need to visit newly discovered texts on the internet).

    Produced a different diagram of thesis structure. What goes where still seems too fluid.

    As to central question, I feel I have a grasp on it and then it morphs –

    • Are the various engagements the materials/genre and the process, in which case what were the outcomes and how to measure them? Perhaps who to measure them?
    • Are the various engagements context for the research which is actually about developing the practice which can enable/engage? In which case how would it be judged? What are the criteria beyond my own initial ones?
    • Can it be both? Is such an integration core to my ontology?
    • In which case does the practice include a constant research element into itself and how could such research be measured or even known?
    • Is it a matter of emphasis – so, for example, more about researching the development of an arts practice through a particular methodology which holds the understanding of what “it all means” than about the engagement findings such as 10 people did this, twenty did that – so how to measure the outputs?
    • How would having something in the museum help – it would make the outcomes disseminated knowledge about the place and its people – anthropology? So is the work auto/relational/ethnoggraphy?
    • How would this relate to a/r/tography?
  • Tutorial

    Tutorial in Swansea with Robert Newell, Andrea Liggins and Catrin Webster.

    Discussed thesis texts in terms of:
    * time management issues in terms of the integrity of a relational practice and in particular in a resilient community context, i.e. ongoing.
    * metaphore in both the writing and practice
    * timetable for submission, viva and show
    * clarifying central question (which I thought I’d arrived at), finding a way to clarify and write about this
    * animated sticks

  • First Friday Walk

    Continue walking the Frome around The Miserden Estate and village.

  • Woodland Pilgrimage

    2nd and 3rd – making animation, learning new programme.

  • River

    Recci of Miserden and estate for next first Friday walk

  • Thesis

    writing chapter 1 through until 28th

  • Derby Walk, River

    showing Alison how to use ‘Audacity’ and sorting out sound files for web site.

    Conversations about Sustainable Development Fund possibilities.

  • First Friday Walk

    Walk from Daneway to Chalford – floods magnificent and terrible at the same time.

  • Thesis, Stroud Nature Folly Wood

    writing chapter one, arranging speakers for April conference, negotiating with County Council about new woodland acquisition.

  • thesis , River

    writing chapter one of thesis

    writing extended brief for River