Cut scatter
Cut scatter
Beth Harland, as visiting professor in Fine Art at
LASALLE College of the Arts, worked with 15 students to produce a large wall painting in the college.The project
aimed to draw out ways in which fragmentation is experienced in contemporary society, and how
technology impacts upon this experience. Each contributor produced a work on paper, which was randomly
cut up and thrown, to create a composition dictated by chance.The composition was photographed, projected onto the wall, and transcribed, piece by piece.
A second installation of a reproduction of the work was installed at Dhoby Ghaut Railway Station, Singapore.
Harland, E.J.
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Harland, E.J.
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Harland, E.J.
(2011)
Cut scatter.
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Beth Harland, as visiting professor in Fine Art at
LASALLE College of the Arts, worked with 15 students to produce a large wall painting in the college.The project
aimed to draw out ways in which fragmentation is experienced in contemporary society, and how
technology impacts upon this experience. Each contributor produced a work on paper, which was randomly
cut up and thrown, to create a composition dictated by chance.The composition was photographed, projected onto the wall, and transcribed, piece by piece.
A second installation of a reproduction of the work was installed at Dhoby Ghaut Railway Station, Singapore.
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Accepted/In Press date: February 2011
Organisations:
Winchester School of Art
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Local EPrints ID: 186279
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/186279
PURE UUID: cee589a8-01a6-4707-9239-ca519319d42b
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Date deposited: 23 May 2012 10:25
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 19:15
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E.J. Harland
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