
And my fascination with moustaches continues...
I came across this lookout called the Aurland Lookout, located in Aurland, Norway quite some time ago (not in real life, though I hope I'll be able to see it in person in the near future). It was
school program at the Bartlett. The two week
program was meant to be a Micro-festival of Architecture, following on from the London based architecture festival that was held. During the course we were split up into three groups and then sub-categorised depending on what area we wanted to work on as part of our overall group assignment, which was to create a performance or festival of architecture. We spent several days exploring the South Bank and the River Thames. The subgroup I was part of in the first week's assignment was to build something out of and showcase objects collected and incorporate that into a performance. So myself and two other guys got thought of creating a portable homeless shelter, which opens up as a museam as well. The idea was that the homeless man (who had to be quite short as the whole thing was within an abandoned milk container thing) don't know the official name (left) was the performing agent, and the process of unfolding, opening an enclosed, box on wheels to transform it into something quite contrary to it's appearance, merely a functioning bed space, chair, shelves, roof, exhibiting found objects as a small museam etc. and this was to be the 'performance'. This was then set up on top of a stage we built and the ceiling of the portable home was used for a projection of another performance.





A while ago I bought myself a new moleskine sketchbook which I intend to take seriously from now on and so far I've been taking it with me everywhere I go. This is a start in it, just a few sketches of some guys in the train. People thought it was odd that I was drawing them, but I liked the guys socks and boots and the guy sitting in front of me had the same pose for ages lol so maybe he was giving me a hint. Anyway I drew him as well, but also worked him into a sculpture I did a while ago using modelling paste (which I still need to cast) of a Victorian gentleman. I'll provide a picture of that as soon as I've got one. :p