CO-CREATION 02
Co-creation 02 is the second experiment in drawing’s co-creation. Drawers responded to a series of moving images projected at various scales within an installation. Authors sketched live in the space and remotely via web cameras. The projections consisted of video records of authors’ faces as they drew in experiment 01, and a video ‘line’ drawn through London by one of the drawers, using his phone. These both accentuated complex attentions in acts of drawing: the Face video showed fleeting eye movements, thoughts and expressions in the authors’ creation of analogue lines, and the London Line captured the visual, material and temporal shifts in a line drawn from the author’s apartment to his work in central London. The installation collected the impacts of these authorial attentions in a spatial sketch, with the drawers, drawing spaces, and subject matter becoming enmeshed.
Te Kura Waihanga, Te Herenga Waka, Wellington
2025
INSTALLATION
Co-creation is part of the Expanded Drawing project, transdisciplinary research discovering ways of capturing intangible presences in natural phenomena. This work in the co-creation series looks to engage multiple authors, human and more-than-human, in multiple spaces, time zones, and real and digital materiality, to test drawing’s spatial, scalar, authorial and material limits.
The installation explores the impact of multiple entities, actions, times and spaces on the sketch, expanding architectural drawing’s potential as a complex lens, on relations between human and other-than-human co-creators.
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COLLABORATORS
Simon Twose
Logan Cooper
Luca Caiaffa
Shannon Xiao
Harry Coxhead-Whyte
Hannah Brodie
Keeley Wilson
Ella Knapton