The Art of Pathography

The artists’ creation of a ‘true self-portrait’ is bound up in meanings of self-hood and individuation; by means of his/her practice becoming a method of developing the artists’ need for self-discovery. Through this self-exploration, the artefact becomes an attempt to reveal something of the artist, a therapeutic tool perhaps, by which the photograph is used as a form of depth psychology. A mixed methodology of autoethnography and thematic analysis is undertaken of the language of response – language generated from the viewing of purely visual data – to examine and record patterns or themes within this information that is relevant to the research question. Through this form of removed analysis - the interpretation of the photograph and not the artist - can a new internal world of the artist be revealed? Is there a particular reading that could be universalised or is this unique to me? Or is the analysis a series of projections, a more of an understanding of the readers? The concerns of this thesis are with the ways in which the production of these photographs and their reception can be incorporated into an art practice and a new self-portrait is revealed.

Saturday 20 October 2012

Wordle


Wordle.net

Wordle is a website for generating 'word clouds' from text. This representation gives greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text.

I have pre-prepared the text, deleting certain commen words, connective words, common verbs, the definite article, also punctuation and singularised the plurals of words.

These are:- a, is, of, and, in, to, this, it, be, that, there, was, an.


This 'Wordle' represents the text produced by the readers up to 'Session X'



Sunday 7 October 2012

‘Session VIII’


‘Session VIII’

Ibid. Session -VIII, Eb –VIII (2), Eb –V (12), Eb –III (34).

Nothing is certain or clear or straightforward.

This is a person, but we don’t know how to relate to them and don’t know
 how to expect them to relate to us. There is something of interdependence between
 the two –

Perhaps neither would exist without the other.