Thursday 20 August 2015

Out of Doors - Caerdydd/Cardiff

Coming up at the end of August....
enwi'r gwyllt = naming the wild 
separate blog here

What happens when we name things?
How does it change our experience of those “things”? We see, we learn the name [either by reading or having someone tell us], we write the name and we are back into the visual – a code to translate back into the aural.
How can naming the plants change our experience of a place? How do names of plants affect how we see each different sort of plant? How much can names tell us about plants and their use and what people in the past thought of them?
Part of the life of the plant is made through photosynthesis, some plants are phototoxic or have particular photonastic attributes. Most of the inhabitants [plants, fungi, animals] of this planet are photosensitive; I am particularly so. This inspires me to use light as a basic recording material: camera-less photographic techniques such as cyanotypes and lumen prints.
Collecting plant names in English and the Brythonic languages is an ongoing project.
I lived close to Roath Park in the mid-1980s and the late 1990s.

out of doors

After the event:

Can you write lists in ink pen in the rain? yes. can you make cyanotypes in the rain? yes















cyantotypes made in collaboration with Paul Hetherington

Saturday 25 July 2015

Rhod at Made in Roath October 2014

enwi'r gwyllt | naming the wild
On September 10th 2014 I looked in the garden for wild plants  [weeds] and named them. I use plants to map my world.
Collecting plant names in English and the Brythonic languages is an ongoing project. Here I speak the English and the Cymraeg.
David Shepherd will work out where the picture labels go in the garden as I will not be able to return in person to the garden for Made in Roath.
I lived close to this road in the mid 1980s and the late 1990s.
Diolch | Thank you: Jacob Whittaker & David Shepherd