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Amy F. Docherty
Oct 19, 2020
Understanding Sound
Artificial Synthesisia Artificial synesthesia is a deliberately evoked or induced sensory joining in which the real information of one...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 18, 2020
The Centre of Industry - Sound Piece
Found Sound/Sampling piece to reflect Newcastle's self proclaimed 'Centre of Industry'. Samples from city sounds, self-built instruments,...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 17, 2020
TUTORIAL 3 SHEETS
Another set of sheets for the tutorial tomorrow - will add in the notes beneath following the tutorial tomorrow morning. Notes:
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 16, 2020
Tyneside folk and Tyneside folk-songs
Memory and Music Little is known about the pottery’s output for the first fifty years, as pieces do not carry any form of identification....
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 15, 2020
Landmarks of the Past and a Bygone Industry
Dunston Staiths Built by the north eastern railway company and opened in 1893, dunston staiths is an important monument to the regions...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 14, 2020
Heritage and Site Specific Research
Following a personal interest in Susan Philipsz site specific installations which use found sound and old Scottish laments to create eery...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 11, 2020
Additions to the Diagram
Quick update to the diagram, and therefore an update to my research - this was the diagram as of I believe around two days ago (09/10?)...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 10, 2020
Found Sound/Sound Art
Following lots of diagramming, I could clearly see the gaps in my own knowledge regarding to the ideas of analog audio technology and...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 8, 2020
Diagramming the Research
Following on from research into tactics for diagramming, I began to use some online software (Creately) to begin mapping my diagram which...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 7, 2020
Mapping of Cassettes/Musicians
Following on from Tuesday's tutorial, I tried to summarise several different threads of enquiry into my sketchbook pages to allow for...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 5, 2020
Manual for Deconstruction
Following on from yesterdays discovery of teardown reports and their images' similarities to Todd McEllan's Things Come Apart series, I...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 4, 2020
Design for Disassembly // Tear Down Reports
Following on from aimlessly attempting to disassemble the Coomber 393, I began trying to find a manual for taking apart the device....
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 2, 2020
Continuous Line Drawings
Interested in the way that components of the Maxell UR 90 cassette were held together as a part of the assemblage of both the cassette...
Amy F. Docherty
Oct 1, 2020
(Dis)Assemblage
Taking apart the Coomber 393 was quite a slow process at first, requiring more tools than I had to hand. I was able to remove most of the...
Amy F. Docherty
Sep 30, 2020
Selecting the Artefact/Assemblage
To address the tasks of the primer project, I had to select an artefact or assemblage which holds personal meaning to myself to conduct a...
Amy F. Docherty
Sep 29, 2020
Todd McEllan - Things Come Apart
Background Todd McEllan was born in Saskatchewan, Canada. Raised by his parents, a carpenter and an electronic technician, McEllan became...
Amy F. Docherty
Sep 28, 2020
ASSEMBLAGE PRIMER PROJECT
Introduction meeting to the primer project included introductions to product anatomy as well assemblages with the challenge of...
Amy F. Docherty
Apr 2, 2020
THE FIVE ROUTES
Finishing each section of the five main visitors routes through the buildings encouraged me to consider the ways in which these spaces...
Amy F. Docherty
Mar 30, 2020
DRAFTING THE ROUTES
As I now have to work remotely, I'm finally having to give my drawing pad another trip out of the box due to not having a printer to...
Amy F. Docherty
Mar 29, 2020
CONNECTING THE ROUTES
Following on from my interim review, where it was suggested that a very rough pen jotting of the five primary users of the building...
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