Moving about outside is one thing, ....making drawings, and recording 'it' is something else.
It seems a contradiction wanting to use drawing to record an experience of movement when you have to stop with the moving, in order to do the recording. And then, to sit down and make drawings, being in this static state, from what you see around yourself? A somewhat unsatisfactory endeavour.
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Out on a run, as seen by my phone
One of my first attempts at recording moving images in references to the experience of being out on a run. I attached my phone to a rope, and whilst running, pulled phone and rope behind me. The phone scuttled over the ground, looking upwards into the trees. In the final stages of the video, I lifted the phone up from the ground, and, still dangling from the rope, which made the phone spin along the vertical axis of the rope.
The video made me question viewpoints, viewers, the mediums of recording, the content of the video, all in relationship to a running experience. Whose viewpoint does the video record? The phone's? The runner's? Does it capture the running experience? And if yes, the running experience as seen by the runner or seen be some other agent?