I'm in the Lanchester now and am again noticing how much information even the most neutral space offers: a window view of the ring road, ebb and flow of traffic evident in sounds and light reflections flashing on the wall, vertical blinds that swing and sway, a key turning in the lock echoes loudly through the space, a pile of detritus sits in one corner.
I had thought I would start playing with the equipment today but I've left it in the cupboard for now. I am just sitting and letting my imagination wander.
I'm becoming and more and more interested in Coventry and will probably go for another long walk later. I'd like to bring a lot of Coventry into the space and am pleased that the traffic and ring road already leak in so much.
I have thought for a while that this project has a title: Between knowing and not knowing. I'll have to find out if the title fits. It could also be: Everybody loves a naked lady on a horse.
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Saturday, June 12
by
Meghan Flanigan
on Sat 12 Jun 2010 10:40 BST
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