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| Remember,remember Nov 2013 © N Gear |
a place to interrogate notions of phenomenology, micro & macrocosm, past & present & perceptions of reality.
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Sunday, 17 November 2013
Saturday, 19 October 2013
| 'Lost, Found [lost...?]' in Silver Street Cambridge |
The video work and evidence bags are made in a way that the objects, text and images create a visual conversation between each element.
It's an opportunity to engage in a fresh way with the urban landscape and not just pass straight through it.
Sunday, 13 October 2013

'Lost, Found [lost...?]' comprising of 10 evidence bags and a rolling 3.5 minute video, is ready to go to Cambridge on Thursday 17th October, for A:L:L
The work is being displayed in an office window in Silver St to be viewed from the outside looking in.
The location gives the work context to consider the value(s) of the objects and text that have been thrown away and that have subsequently been 'discovered again'.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
| 4 out of the 10 Evidence Bags for A:L:L |
My installation will be on show in the window of the Department of Land Economy, 19 Silver Street, Cambridge, CB3 9EP, from the 17th of October until Friday the 1st of November.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Lost,Found [lost...?] for A:L:L
Step 18 - East Road - 6th September dérive.
The first evidence bag (one of ten) which comprises of
a photo from that step, along with objects within the bag
from the same step, which can be partly seen through the
tracing paper, and in part seen directly through a
small window in the bag face.
Friday, 6 September 2013
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| 4 photos from the main Cambridge 'derive' N.Gear Sept 2013 |
The main 'dérive' walk around the streets of Cambridge has just been completed with both text and objects having been gathered over 9264 steps taken over 2 hours and twenty minutes, in the pouring rain.
My 'installation' piece 'Lost, found [lost...?] will emerge from the material collected ready for the Art:Language:Location event starting on the 17th of October.
The work looks to respond to the value(s) we attribute to the words and
objects we ‘lose’ in the landscape, what happens when we ‘find’ them again, and
what have we have ‘lost’ of ourselves in the process?
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