Re-making animation from January walk
Folly Wood Core Group Meeting
PhD Archive
Welcome to the Phd Blog
Keeping the blog was an important thread in weaving the research, the drawing practice and community facilitation. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy was awarded by the University of Wales Trinity St. David in 2018.
Abstract
The research considers why aesthetics, the subjective ways in which we
experience and value places, and nature’s agency are not readily included in
decision-making processes. This action research adopts a hopeful, participatory
and auto-ethnographic inquiry into the potential for developing and applying a
relational and environmental walking-art practice to overcome this disconnect; an
approach which attempts to reconnect art and life, cultural and natural systems.
Metaphor is used as a method to reflect upon an emergent art practice. The
research considers Felix Guattari’s ideas of transversality, developing an ethicoaesthetic paradigm as a critical framework, taking into account the work of relevant
practitioners and specifically Grant Kester’s arguments concerning reciprocal
creative labour. The framework is developed through a weaving metaphor and
applied to three community-led land-use change case studies; a canal restoration
project, caring for a community woodland and Landscape Character Assessment.
The weaving metaphor becomes both a process and an art work capable of
revealing and helping to incorporate subjectivity into traditionally objective
decision-making processes. As well as facilitating community-wide dialogue, the
research has, in some cases, lead to action being taken alongside nature’s
agency.
The research evaluates the transformation of the art practice and its impact, which
suggests the positive agency of art as a practical aesthetic in a social and
environmental context.
The thesis can be read here:
https://repository.uwtsd.ac.uk/id/eprint/1311/13/Keating%20R%20Landscape%20final.pdf#:~:text=As%20a%20part%20of%20post,with%20people%20in%20the%20Stroud
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The Weave, Art and Geography Network
28th to 3rd March: Making animations of walk with Andy Reed and WtL first Friday Walk. Preparing presentation with Jane Bailey for Art and Geography Network event – using/sharing Google presentation. Planning meeting with “Knowledge Canal” – Jan Thomas and Lois Francis.
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Vision 21
Meeting with Alison Parfitt, Sue Porter, Diana Ray, Jaqui Taylor and Joolz Bennett (in spirit). Creative writing and shared history meetings. Discussions about “being” and pragmatism.
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Folly Wood
Visit to develop larch marking project. The original point was to draw attention to the dominance of larch in the woodland. This has taken on a new meaning since the spread of “Sudden Oak Death” in larches.
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Educational Use of Gloucestershire’s Woodland Seminar
Meeting at Ruskin Mill to develop a local approach to woodland enterprise and education. Co-facilited with Martin Large, workshops led by Roger Duncan of Ruskin Mill and Adrian Leaman of Wholewoods Environmental Art.
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Festival Fortnight Meeting
Meeting between Stroud Festival of Nature, The Fringe Festival, Walking Festival and Food Festival; inviting participants
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The Weave
Walk with Ben Spencer and Rachel Lyons around Wallbridge to discuss the road layout relating to the new canal bridge. Rachel and Ben are key people regards SAG – Stroud Against Gyratory.
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The Weave
Walking the Land Weave Workshops with Ffin Price, Lucy Guenot, Ruth Davey and Molly Scott Cato. Market stall photo by Ffin Price, Market crowd drawing by Lucy Guenot, Drawing/photo digital collage by Tom Keating and Ruth Davey.
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