Centre For Print Research, UWE Bristol
Centre For Print Research, UWE Bristol
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Woolwich Print Fair Discussion
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CFPR Discussion at Woolwich Print Fair 2023
Navid talks to Laura about the production methods
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Navid Azimi Sajadi was born in Tehran, Iran, 1982. He gained a Bachelor of Art in painting from Tehran Art and Architecture University in 2005. The same year he moved to Rome. In Italy he graduated from Accademia di Belli Arti di Roma, in 2009. He was awarded the Amedeo Modigliani Foundation prize in 2009. He gained his Master of Fine Art in Multimedia Sculpture in 2013 from Accademia di Belle ...
In conversation with Navid and Laura Clarke - Collaborating with CFPR
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Navid Azimi Sajadi was born in Tehran, Iran, 1982. He gained a Bachelor of Art in painting from Tehran Art and Architecture University in 2005. The same year he moved to Rome. In Italy he graduated from Accademia di Belli Arti di Roma, in 2009. He was awarded the Amedeo Modigliani Foundation prize in 2009. He gained his Master of Fine Art in Multimedia Sculpture in 2013 from Accademia di Belle ...
Navid Inspiration for Residency at CFPR
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Navid Azimi Sajadi was born in Tehran, Iran, 1982. He gained a Bachelor of Art in painting from Tehran Art and Architecture University in 2005. The same year he moved to Rome. In Italy he graduated from Accademia di Belli Arti di Roma, in 2009. He was awarded the Amedeo Modigliani Foundation prize in 2009. He gained his Master of Fine Art in Multimedia Sculpture in 2013 from Accademia di Belle ...
Career Studies: Michael White
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Mike White joined the Centre For Print Research (CFPR) in 2021. He applied to work here because he had attended an open day and was excited by the multi-disciplinary work being undertaken, the creative environment, and he was looking for job stability. After completing his degree in Product Design at UWE in 2017, Mike worked in the technical facilitation team at UWE’s Bower Ashton campus. He al...
Career Stories: Dr Laura Morgan
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Dr Laura Morgan was appointed as a Wallscourt Fellow in Design & Material Futures at the Centre for Print Research (CFPR) in 2019. Her textile design research addresses ecological responsibility in textile processing, exploring innovative solutions for a more sustainable industry. Laura’s background in Senior Design and Design Management positions saw her working with clients such as Liberty, L...
Career Stories: Dr Xavier Aure Calvet
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Dr Xavier Aure Calvet (‘Xavi’) is a Research Fellow in the CFPR. Having completed his Masters in the conservation of easel paintings at Northumbria University in 2009, Xavi worked in practical conservation and restoration of paintings and historic interiors for over ten years. In 2014 he applied to undertake a collaborative PhD funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), supervis...
Carrier stories: Harriet Fuller
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Harrie Fuller started at the CFPR in December 2020 as a trainee print technician apprentice having completed her BA in Fine Art at UWE Bristol two years earlier. As the first print apprentice in UWE. Harrie is now employed as a technical specialist in 19th century photomechanical printmaking methods, working with EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Science Research Council) Manufacturing Fellow, Dr...
CFPR Career Stories: Sofie Boons Growing Gemstones
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An award winning UK-based Belgian jewellery designer, Sofie holds a BA and two masters degrees covering jewellery design, silversmithing, goldsmithing and metalwork. She also runs her own jewellery company, The Alchemical Jeweller. Before joining the CFPR she was based in London, leading a team of 40 staff as head of the British Academy of Jewellery. Her work has been shown globally in gallerie...
CPD course video
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CPD course video
Mi Ding Lunchtime Seminar 26th June
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Mi Ding Lunchtime Seminar 26th June
Iftikhar Ali Lunchtime Seminar 24th July
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Iftikhar Ali Lunchtime Seminar 24th July
Jack Bullen Lunchtime Seminar 15th May
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Jack Bullen Lunchtime Seminar 15th May
George Jenkinson Lunchtime Seminar
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George Jenkinson Lunchtime Seminar
Fabio D'Agnano Lunchtime Seminar 1st May
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Fabio D'Agnano Lunchtime Seminar 1st May
Rehan Bhatti LTS 1
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Rehan Bhatti LTS 1
Lisa Sheppy Lunchtime Seminar 3rd April
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Lisa Sheppy Lunchtime Seminar 3rd April
R James Healy Lunchtime Seminar 10th July
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R James Healy Lunchtime Seminar 10th July
Heather Green Lunchtime Seminar - Tidal Timespace: Imprints & Palimpsests
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Heather Green Lunchtime Seminar - Tidal Timespace: Imprints & Palimpsests
In Praise of Birds - World Book Night 2024
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In Praise of Birds - World Book Night 2024
The lives of artists' books in UK libraries and collections
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The lives of artists' books in UK libraries and collections
CFPR In Conversation with Cecilia Mandrile
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CFPR In Conversation with Cecilia Mandrile
The place in which I’ll fit will not exist until I make it - for PROOF! 2023
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The place in which I’ll fit will not exist until I make it - for PROOF! 2023
Rodrigo Arteaga Mycelium Book - a look inside.
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Rodrigo Arteaga Mycelium Book - a look inside.
A Conversation with Rodrigo Arteaga regarding the inspiration for his Mycelium Book.
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A Conversation with Rodrigo Arteaga regarding the inspiration for his Mycelium Book.
CFPR Mycelium Book Launch 1
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CFPR Mycelium Book Launch 1
CFPR Editions Matt Smith
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CFPR Editions Matt Smith
We Remember - World Book Night 2023
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We Remember - World Book Night 2023
Sarah Bodman - What We Do in the Shadows - World Book Night events
Просмотров 391Год назад
Sarah Bodman - What We Do in the Shadows - World Book Night events

Комментарии

  • @kspringer7643
    @kspringer7643 4 дня назад

    I've recently started asemic writing out of curiosity after using it in a piece of my artwork and find it compelling though couldn't say why. I enjoyed this lecture very much, thank you.

  • @Sensorico
    @Sensorico 8 дней назад

    Ouch, ha nnno. Go… ddd.. scr.

  • @triggersw3350
    @triggersw3350 19 дней назад

    Great video. Very interesting to see how apparent randomness can suddenly settle into fabulous patters. Just wondering, (thinking about wall paper stripping by wetting the wall). if these papers get re-wetted the glue will absorb water and things could get messy?

  • @gasconypassion8957
    @gasconypassion8957 23 дня назад

    Great! I love this! Thank you. What is the name of that blue tape you use for keeping the paper down please?

  • @katyarobin6865
    @katyarobin6865 Месяц назад

    🎹 🖐 smashing CONCERTina X

  • @Learner-t9r
    @Learner-t9r Месяц назад

    I have no need for paper paste. I have never had an interest in paper paste. I will never use paste and I still don’t know what it is used for I was sucked in and watched the whole darn thing. 😊 I did watch it, though in anticipation of the blue tape to be removed and seeing the actual pieces… Regardless, it was interesting.

  • @LK-mn5ku
    @LK-mn5ku Месяц назад

    please look out for beings who are in the plant materials...

  • @muffett22
    @muffett22 2 месяца назад

    A beautiful film with beautiful imagery and words.

  • @raunak51299
    @raunak51299 2 месяца назад

    really cool stuff

  • @teresaogando4872
    @teresaogando4872 2 месяца назад

    Loved to see all these beautiful works. And the video, too!

  • @GiselaT54
    @GiselaT54 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful video! And a new use for my collections of potato mashers -- yay! I'm excited to get into my tools that I used for batik and deconstructed screen printing. Gotta love it when the stuff you already have gains a new purpose!

  • @Aziz_creations
    @Aziz_creations 3 месяца назад

    Keep it up Iftikhar Ali, an energetic scholar. Hope he will endeavour and contribute more new ideas and inventions into the field of material engineering. Hands up and crossed for ifti.

  • @hanyahareem4274
    @hanyahareem4274 3 месяца назад

    Keep it up 👍

  • @annesefton8305
    @annesefton8305 3 месяца назад

    You fell down a rabbit hole just like i did 😁

  • @jjr1728
    @jjr1728 5 месяцев назад

    I don't want to see degenerate art.

  • @Redu3
    @Redu3 5 месяцев назад

    This is mindblowing stuff. I really appreciate it!

  • @JosephineCorcoran
    @JosephineCorcoran 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this beautiful film!

  • @maramnegm28
    @maramnegm28 6 месяцев назад

    Can we use food colors?

  • @marie-christinewakefield6711
    @marie-christinewakefield6711 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your time. yes it is inspiring. I like your presentation.

  • @jorimorrison3633
    @jorimorrison3633 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing thank you!

  • @domgraveson1942
    @domgraveson1942 6 месяцев назад

    I started the Artists Way Pages recently... and failed. I couldnt find meaning in anything I wrote, I felt the pressure to write something meaningful. Then I realised that linguistic meaning didnt matter... and in art and music I have found that making marks that are initially meaningless then find meaning in the subjective later viewing very therapeutic. Great lecture, thankyou.

  • @sgpedrosa
    @sgpedrosa 6 месяцев назад

    Wonderful lecturer

  • @gottamor
    @gottamor 7 месяцев назад

    Great

  • @kayjosephineporteous444
    @kayjosephineporteous444 7 месяцев назад

    Wonderful interesting artistic work with these products it's a subscribe for me kk from nz kia ora

  • @kyststudio-epicartadventure
    @kyststudio-epicartadventure 8 месяцев назад

    Watch the pigments you use. If you’re getting your hands wet in a water soluble paint, you are softening your skin and some pigments can be absorbed. It is a myth that oil paints are toxic. It was real turpentine that was toxic. So people assume water based is safe. It is LESS safe because of the above reason. Just know your ingredients. Also flour can attract insects or rodents to your books. They don’t seem as attracted to pure starch. Wallpaper paste has fungicide and sometimes an insect repellent. Wear nitrile gloves.

  • @lawrencediggs7957
    @lawrencediggs7957 10 месяцев назад

    Language is so weird that it may be that all writing is fundamentally asemic. Religious and political pundits seem to be regular practitioners of asemic speech and writings. 🤣

  • @adrianafarinelli7632
    @adrianafarinelli7632 10 месяцев назад

    Maravilhoso.. gratidão por esta aula ❤

  • @aprilstark8887
    @aprilstark8887 10 месяцев назад

    Why do you mix a paste/binder in with the pigmented paint when the paint already has a binder in it?

    • @drawingmomentum
      @drawingmomentum 7 месяцев назад

      It helps to keep it wet, viscous, and workable. Otherwise, the paint dries out too fast.

    • @triggersw3350
      @triggersw3350 19 дней назад

      You wouldn't get the lucious, gloopy effects caused by the thick/thiness of the paint when it dries with just the paint binder,. Plus, I'm pretty sure not even an acrylic gel mediun would be as responive to the slightest mark making gesture. as these paste mixes but th efinal result would then be permenant.

  • @nastysmell
    @nastysmell 10 месяцев назад

    Well done. I loved the handpan music in the background also!

  • @jolier1313
    @jolier1313 11 месяцев назад

    This is a masterclass on paste papers. Thank you so much!

  • @jeffreyolson2139
    @jeffreyolson2139 Год назад

    Great presentation with much food for thought!

  • @helenelarsen25
    @helenelarsen25 Год назад

    I did semtic writing before I knew it was a thing...so interesting to hear about it and thanks for sharing your knowledge...Awesome!! øljnæ ojingødkhb åoiigjøadof øpokadøpgj !! 🥳🥳

  • @lisam9233
    @lisam9233 Год назад

    Fantastic demo. Thanks so much for taking the time to be so thorough and informative!

  • @glittergrandma
    @glittergrandma Год назад

    Well done. Great tutorial. Appreciate the tips, storage,paper and all the steps towards a wonderful finished product. I’ll give it a go.

  • @faizanjethra1797
    @faizanjethra1797 Год назад

    Hiii, there , can i have your business email or contact, i am also illustration artist from London,

  • @grinninggoat5369
    @grinninggoat5369 Год назад

    What is the probability of mold or bugs? I mean, if you just added milk casein to the flour you'd be pasting with gravy glue as well as potato glue and wood cellulose glue... is this some of what attracts bookworms to old books?

    • @drawingmomentum
      @drawingmomentum 7 месяцев назад

      In archival bookbinding, there are materials and methods used that reduce those risks. There's even bookbinding that doesn't use any adhesives at all. Most books only have these sorts of decorative papers inside the covers, not in the main book block which is the primary concern. 😊

  • @a042344
    @a042344 Год назад

    The best tutorial I’ve ever seen on this subject!

  • @apronhugsingreeenbay
    @apronhugsingreeenbay Год назад

    I find it curious that asemic handwriting seems to have gained popularity at a time when the world in general is largely enamored with keyboards and computers.

  • @christopherevans4743
    @christopherevans4743 Год назад

    My art has been based upon automatic creation of marks due to my neurological condition of Aphantasia. Whether ink drawings or painting, It is similar to channelling . I found this very interesting as I just started a new 12 month project of this form of writing and hey presto my RUclips feed fills up with Asemic writing.

    • @lsusan
      @lsusan Месяц назад

      I have that ‘condition’ too.

  • @pillosopher
    @pillosopher Год назад

    Every now and then, your "asemic" wandering through RUclips, throws up some gems. This was an utterly captivating lecture. The clarity of his thought process on a difficult subject like this, is exceptional. In my exploration of this field, no one has come through with such effectiveness, Thanks, Steven.

  • @fannym4470
    @fannym4470 Год назад

    I loved it. Thank you❤

  • @Admiral86Untidy
    @Admiral86Untidy Год назад

    No credibility. Cake flour has no protein. That's the whole reason flour paste works at all, what kind of ignorant bullshit are you sharing?

  • @seaweedeater3104
    @seaweedeater3104 Год назад

    A delightfully melancholic meditation on a particular type of rainy day. Visually the artists have done a beautiful job. As an aside, I love to see knitting (often so underrated by those who don’t knit) used in this clever and poetic way. My heart is touched.

  • @janenieman2614
    @janenieman2614 Год назад

    Great video - thank you, Did you have a preference between the three types of paste?

  • @wandawanda5962
    @wandawanda5962 Год назад

    that poor slug!!!!

  • @susanasilva2737
    @susanasilva2737 Год назад

    This was an amazing vídeo. Thanks for share all those techniques 😊❤

  • @sarahfiglio2867
    @sarahfiglio2867 Год назад

    Beautiful!

  • @sharonhallshipp6011
    @sharonhallshipp6011 Год назад

    Fascinating! I've contributed to several WBN call outs since 2017 so good to catch up on the earlier projects.

  • @jakobmajdic7033
    @jakobmajdic7033 Год назад

    Thank you sir!

  • @rocky5755
    @rocky5755 Год назад

    We have taken thousands of years to develop language - a massive vocabulary exists especially in English (borrowing or adopting words from other languages and cultures). Language allows us to communicate. So why not write poetry with language and leave visual art to others? Surely ascemic writing is just over complicating the medium? Its also a great way for bullshitters to pull wool over the eyes of the gullible.