How do I create audiovisual artworks that behave like autopoietic systems and exhibit emergent properties? I have been investigating this question as part of an MA in Digital Arts at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts, London. This Web site documents my research.
Sean Clark
June 2008
seanclark@gmail.com
www.seanclark.me.uk
I have updated this site ready for the MA assessment. All videos, pictures and other materials produced during MADA3 have been uploaded and the blog has been edited to only show postings *directly* related to MADA3 (other activities can still be found on my Cuttlefish Blog). I have also produced an annotated copy of the Assessment Evidence to show how I think my work satisfies the course requirements.
After setting up my MA exhibition yesterday, I spent today making sure that my MA Website (www.autopoiesis.org.uk) is fully up-to-date. It now has links to all of the video, audio, pictures, blog posts and documents I have produced during this year's "MADA3" module.
Phew. I've finished my two essays for the final MA submission. It's been quite a challenge getting my ideas expressed in the limited word count allowed, but I think the results capture everything. I've also been collecting my assessment evidence together and have include it in the essay document. One of the good things about doing this has been the realisation that I've actually been pretty busy over the past few years! 100 blog posts, videos, pictures and various exhibitions - that's a decent output for what was intended to be a couple of years 'reflecting' rather than producing new work and exhibiting. The Artist's Statement and Reflection essays can be downloaded from this site.
I decided to volunteer to do the MA08 Web site. I registered the www.ma08.org.uk domain name a while ago, but now is the time to start building the site. Starting with a draft of the paper catalogue, I've pulling out the details of each student and creating a page on the Web site for them. It's going to be a fairly long process!