Week 9 – Exhausting a Place

For this week we looked at a gentleman named Georges Perec who was a French Novelist. We read an extract from his book “An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris”. We were then set with a task of going out into the world and attempt to exhaust a place in Lincoln. Here was my extract:

I position myself in a place of- what I think as- a place of discretion; a hot pink sofa that is trying desperately to be modern, but with the various spill stains and pulled fabric bobbles it fails miserably. I hold my notebook in my lap, pen in hand with my bag at my ankles. The carpet it resides on grey and equally in need of a good scrub with soap and water. The round, white table in front of me graciously allows me to place my bottle of Cherry Coke on it.
I then begin to observe:

– The ceiling is impressively tall. So tall I assume you’d need a very large ladder to touch it. For a tall being, this is quite refreshing- given most of the time you feel you’re in the land of the hobbits. I digress.
-The ambience is somewhat soothing, a general tsunami of chatter; students discussing who drank the most that night or how they are having they’re having a quarter life crisis at the age of 19- I relate. Most of the voices echo from below, but this isn’t a surprise considering the scale of the building and the openness of the structure. The first level is where I have made myself comfortable, blending with the crowd of other students doing their work or socialising.
-I realise for the past couple of moments there has been an underlying hum of music leaking from someone’s white Apple earphones, the song is one I do not recognise, but the tune is fast paced and nothing of my taste, at least I assume.
-I turn my attention to two tutors [one male, one female] conferring over a laptop, they’re deep in conversation and unware of how closely I’m watching; they seem to be good friends by how comfortable they are being close to each other- but nothing inappropriate. The female pushes her mousy hair back behind her ear before adjusting the powerpoint, the male sipping a bottle of Buxton water briefly. They look back at each other and discuss something beyond what I can comprehend.
-To my right, on a bold teal sofa- another male sits alone with his paperwork. He rustles the pages he has and begins writing with a sense of purpose with a black Bic pen. He seems bored or perhaps just focused, or even both. He doesn’t stop to check his phone like everyone else around us.
-Music erupts from downstairs somewhere, potentially at the automatic doors that open every other second. It dawns on me how busy the building is even in it quiet hours. A cool breeze circulates the building when the door opens, but nothing that is strong. It’s difficult to decide on what to call the space I’m in. It’s not a room, but it’s also less than a building… I have decided it’s more of a level than anything.
-I zone into a conversation near me. Three girls hunch over giggling, probably not wanting to be overheard- but this makes me more curious. From what I can gather from the hush tones is that one of the girls slept with a gentleman after a night out. Scandalous- but anti-climactic.
-My thoughts are interrupted by the student to my right standing up, the change in his trouser pocket jingling abruptly, followed by the lift near the sofa making a “ding” noise.
-A girl, maybe no more than 20, walks out of the lift with a large black suitcase trailing behind her. She lugs it somewhat haphazardly to the place the male had sat, whilst the male had taken the 2 flights of stairs to descend from the level.
-A burst of laughter unsettles the low hum of sparse conversation as a door creaks open below me, I do not quite catch the appearance of any of the culprits, but I distinguish 3 different voices in light conversation.
-It is impossible to be light footed on the first level, unless you’re someone like myself who pays attention to this type of thing, you’d be surprise how much people stomp about without meaning to.
-The cafeteria on the ground level provides a lot of ruckus; clattering dishes are suddenly apparent and then the noise of steel hitting the floor with a clatter. Someone must have dropped their cutlery.

And thus concludes my observation.

Week 7 – The Portrait

Here is the photo I took!
Here is the photo of the guy at the stall I took. [I never got his name.]
For Week 7, we were tasked with taking a photograph of a stranger off campus. As a person who is ridiculously shy outside of my “comfort circle”, this task was my worst nightmare dressed as an assignment. I put off this task for a long time because the thought of talking to someone outside of my day-to-day life- quite frankly- makes me feel nauseous.  Nevertheless, I knew I had to do the assignment, so I took my friend Jenny [featured in week 3] and set out into the world with my Canon 700D [with a 17-50mm Sigma lens] and feeling of dread. Despite my phobia of mankind, I can somehow wing my way through most situations, so this would be one of them. We travelled around the High Street, searching for potential people to take a photo of. We saw a few buskers, but I didn’t want to take photos of someone without their permission- plus- they’re quite often targeted for photos like the homeless typically are. As we wandered further down, we passed a stall without really paying attention when a man behind it hollered, “Make sure to get my best side!” Obviously he had seen our cameras and figured it would be funny to shout a smart remark at us. I took this as an opportunity. After I had gotten actual permission to photograph him, I managed to get a decent photo given he wasn’t expecting for us to follow through with his comment.

My inspiration was a photographer named David Garcia, who has a similar style in terms of his portraiture appearing to be of a stranger that he found whilst he was about. I found him whilst looking up on https://www.the-aop.org/ as suggested [his profile is https://www.the-aop.org/find/photographers/profile/384/david-garcia] and found through the provided links.

Image by David Garcia Source: https://www.the-aop.org/find/photographers/profile/384/david-garcia
Image by David Garcia
Source: https://www.the-aop.org/find/photographers/profile/384/david-garcia

 

Week 6- Studio Session

This week we found ourselves in the studio under the instructions of “arrive as your Alter Ego”, which to me, I would see myself as a bit of a Dark Witch and always fancied myself being offered a place at Hogwarts. I suppose the University of Lincoln is sort of close enough?

Photos of Me
©Photograph by Dave Humphreys
©Photograph by Dave Humphreys
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©Photograph by Dave Humphreys
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©Photograph by Dave Humphreys
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©Photograph by Dave Humphreys
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©Photograph by Dave Humphreys

 

 

 

 

I then had a go at taking a few photo’s myself.

 

©Photograph by Jess Abel
©Photograph by Jess Abel
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©Photograph by Jess Abel