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GRAMMERCY PARK
A DIARY OF EVENTS
| SEPTEMBER 26TH- the images are interesting but limited. The addition of texts beneath will help. The many volumes of ANNUAL REGISTER that I bought from Tom Crowe thirty years ago will at last be in use. The sections of CHRONICLE have some intriguing narratives, some ominous landscapes, all in a prose style I could never be able to mimic. The gap between images and text is promising. |
| SEPTEMBER 27TH- the initial pathways are in place. I want to make more woodland floor images today and lace them into the six Lets' Go for a Walk. did some more mechanically altered boles. The original menu of Boles is left behind and the switch has been altered. The middle switch takes you to this screemn. I know how useful it is to keep a daily record of what is being added to the database.
The weight of work is now beginning to make for an interesting locale. I am guilty that I am not constructing this from a plan but the shape is interesting because it is growing in surges. The undergrowth of the six walks looks good. The insertion of small buildings into the landscapes looks pleasing and can be developed much later. |
| SEPTEMBER 28TH- the Grammercy project is an excellent balance to the Visual telling of Stories which of late has felt a bit of a chore. I do like Phil Beard's weblog of images with partial texts around. The Grammercy atmosphere is heightened by commentary and by non-commentary. |
OCTOBER
6TH -
the Topiary Room where the landscape dissolves into a dark mechanical
room with a radiator.Enter through the two arcade windows in the
courtyard outside. |
OCTOBER
8TH - the Harbour and water frontage approached from
the Water Features menu. Water under the Earth, Flotsam. Beams
and Detritus to come. |
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