well if i must say something:
dont worry drawing is not as simple as clicking a Like button.
so it stays here.
b
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Rachel Pearcey
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> And from another Rachel : Please don’t go over to facebook. If the inbox
> gets too big just delete or don’t open stuff. One can generally gauge what
> emails are about by the subject line. I like being able to check out what is
> happening on my email. Facebook is a click and a log in too far for me. I
> may not contribute much but I am here lurking and enjoy being able to see
> what people are up to. In fact I have just checked Rachel Cohen’s site and
> will now contact her to tell her how much I love her work.
> Rachel
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> On 18/5/11 09:37, "rachel cohen" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> please don't move this discussion group over to facebook
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> Rachel
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> www.rachelcohen.co.uk <http://www.rachelcohen.co.uk/>
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> On 18 May 2011, at 08:55, derrick welsh wrote:
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> But isn't the trouble with facebook that your signing away your copy right
> when you upload something?
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> That's what I heard....
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> ddw
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> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Ellie Land <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
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> Hi Everyone
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> I am new to the list and I agree a facebook site would be a great idea in
> order to manage traffic flow. I am finding the forum extremely useful
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> Ellie
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> From: The UK drawing research network mailing list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rachael Elwell
> Sent: 18 May 2011 08:45
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> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: 'we draw as we speak' - Re: ...a Drawing Research - or an IDEA
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> I think that is a great idea, my mail box keeps on filling up.
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> i'd deffo join the group.
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> kind regardsrachael
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> On 18 May 2011, at 07:06, Simon Mee wrote:
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> Just a thought – would it appeal to members to set up a facebook site
> linked to this forum? That way events, images, links, forums can be created
> etc.. can be shared. This mailing list could still be used for updates and
> news and perhaps a weekly digest so people can pick and choose more easily?
> I should add that I really value having these kinds of forums as I live in
> fairly non-centralised location.
>
> Simon Mee
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> Simon Mee:
> Email [log in to unmask]
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> skype name: sdmee1
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> From: The UK drawing research network mailing list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of stephanie brunton
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 May 2011 3:46 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: 'we draw as we speak' - Re: ...a Drawing Research - or an IDEA
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> I find it almost impossible to speak and draw at the same time (different
> parts of the brain) but like the idea that we draw as we speak. It is
> almost like having a signature. In my drawing class I tell the students
> that as long as they can write their name they can draw, but this may have a
> more important meaning???
>
> Steph
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> On 17 May 2011, at 21:57, bernardo amorim wrote:
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> 'we draw as we speak'
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> Hello Lucy,
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> lets work it out.
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> thank you
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> bernardo
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> "Me about myself"
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> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Lucy odonnell <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
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> Dear Bernardo,
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> I think the idea 'we draw as we speak', has touched upon something
> interesting and begins to question the relationship between words, marks and
> the 'drawings' support.
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> a great expression, thank you!
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> Lucy
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> --- On Tue, 17/5/11, bernardo amorim <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> From: bernardo amorim <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: ...a Drawing Research - or an IDEA
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Tuesday, 17 May, 2011, 15:38
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> uau thnks for the info derrick
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> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 4:01 PM, derrick welsh <[log in to unmask]
> <[log in to unmask]" target="_blank">http:[log in to unmask]> >
> wrote:
> There are quite a few interesting things happening with sending drawings =]
> but re live drawing just thought you might find this interesting
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> http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.216370865049237.60958.128069830546008#
> <http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.216370865049237.60958.128069830546008>
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> I set some equipment up to do some live drawing projected in a Church then
> my 8 year old son pushed me out the way and took over for 4 hours =] the
> drawing apps he mainly used were thicket, ivj, uzu, tesla toy, sound drop
> and the updated version of sketchbook pro [with the new brushes downloaded
> =] I did manage to do a few squiggles, see link below and found that when
> you select a drawing in the gallery mode in Sketchbook pro it projects - but
> if you don't select edit then you can select another one and that projects
> so...... if you save a drawing in stages this give you some control over how
> they can be projected \ animated.
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> http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150243457545934.373283.575525933&l=a446b8fced
> <http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150243457545934.373283.575525933&l=a446b8fced>
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> I've just started to use an app called web albums that lets you do uploads
> to googles picasa online albums via wifi etc up to 1000 drawings in one
> folder =]
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> Lovely select all button
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> d d w
> something else
> http://www.adm.heacademy.ac.uk/networks/networks-spring-2011/adm-hea-news/if-you-love-drawing
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> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:03 AM, bernardo amorim <[log in to unmask]
> <[log in to unmask]" target="_blank">http:[log in to unmask]> >
> wrote:
> Well hello everyone, i am rather new here.
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> me:
> visual artist 31 years old portuguese
> more: www.bernardoamorim.com <http://www.bernardoamorim.com/>
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> idea:
> why don't we use less words
> and simply send drawings to each other now that would be nice to work with.
> we draw as we speak
> i don't know how to draw in english but i will try...
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> thank you all
> bernardo
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> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 2:55 AM, jenny soep <[log in to unmask]
> <[log in to unmask]" target="_blank">http:[log in to unmask]> >
> wrote:
> Hi there everyone.
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> I have to say, I agree there is a severe lack of ideas and discussions
> bouncing around just now, and I've been getting my fix of drawing research
> via other means.
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> However, I also don't think it's a bad thing to alert us to drawing based
> exhibitions and events. I am also going to plug my own drawing event and
> exhibition openings.
>
> This Wednesday (18th) I will be facilitating anyone and everyone that wish
> to draw performances or draw inspired by performances - the performances
> will be a mix of improvised and non-improvised music, dance, drawing
> performance, spoken word and a timeline. This is because I myself am an
> artist that 'documents' as it were, the live performance, although I see it
> more as drawing time constraints, and the performances that inhabit that
> time frame.
> 16 drawings will also be on show that were created throughout one day of
> events for International Women's Day which is the inspiration behind
> Wednesday's event. You can see the poster on my blog -
> www.jennysoep.blogspot.com <http://www.jennysoep.blogspot.com/> which will
> tell you a bit more about it.
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> Cue my next exhibition opening which is on Monday 23rd - 'Drawing Time and
> Attention - An Audience Member'. You can see more details on this link -
> http://www.thearches.co.uk/events/arts/jenny-soep-drawing-time-and-attention-an-audience-member
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> Finally, my query - I am intent on finding out about all the other artists
> that draw live performances, and those that draw live as part of
> performances. I already know of David Downton (Fashion), Julia Midgley
> (Historical and Everyday), Xaviar Pick (War/Frontline and
> Everyday/night/city scenes) and Kilford (Music Painter). Kilford however, I
> feel is more a painter and performer than a drawer.
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> I am very tentatively trying out drawing as performance, but up until now
> I've been 'drawing my experience' taking into account what I see, hear and
> emotionally engage with. The drawings are more representational than
> Kilford's - forgot to mention a couple of others - Joseph Arthur, a musician
> who paints/draws on stage while he sings. Brian Hartley is also an artist
> who became a dancer and does performances where he dances and draws at the
> same time. I have yet to see him in action.
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> So, I'm looking for 'live action drawers' that are drawing more what they
> see, influenced by everything else, rather than those that do automatic
> drawings from their imagination at the time unless it is specifically part
> of a performance.
>
> Look forward to hearing from you, and also, would love to meet any DRN
> members at my 'Open Mic/Open Draw' event this coming Wednesday to
> participate in drawing the performances etc, or indeed at the Arches expo
> launch on Monday. Again, you can see the details on my blog -
> www.jennysoep.blogspot.com <http://www.jennysoep.blogspot.com/>
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> Much respect and best wishes
> Jenny Soep
>
> JennySoep
> 07851 741200
> www.jennysoep.blogspot.com <http://www.jennysoep.blogspot.com/> - Latest
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> Articles!!
> Peenko - Community Service #6 - Jenny Soep
> <http://peenko.blogspot.com/2010/03/community-service-6-jenny-soep.html>
> Portis Wasp Says - Let Me Take You Where You'll Let Me
> <http://www.myportiswaspsays.com/2009/12/drawing-pretty-little-memories-with.html>
> Scotsman's 'Under The Radar' Jenny Soep On The Art of Gig Going
> <http://newfoundsound.co.uk/2009/09/guest-blogger-jenny-soep-on-the-art-of-gig-going/>
> Vice Magazine: Aidan Moffat is Away
> <http://www.viceland.com/wp/2009/06/aidan-moffat-is-away/>
> and The Glasgow Guardian: Hinterland Interview - Jenny Soep
> <http://oisinkealy.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/interview-jenny-soep/>
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