Brenda Burrell
There’s some text somewhere, Duncan McPherson used it to describe me in an introduction to my talk last weekend. It was pretty good.
Documentary, editorial, portraits and architecture. A generalist, then.
More here shortly. I’ll try to make it amusing.
May 2011
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Hi Brenda. Hadn’t been checking my feeds for a while and popped along to your personal site (i.e. not PP). Have had a long time away from blogosphere. A very stop/start affair with me (more a consistent reader than writer).
Interesting to see your Interactivism involvement. By a coincidence, I have an internship with an older people’s charity, and your posting has me thinking about the web and elders, which I haven’t yet (I’m currently trying to find sources of funding and ideas for projects). There was a part somewhere about nostalgia, memory and wikis, which strikes me as an odd characteristic of the web, in that for a medium supposedly future facing, its sites are perhaps better thought of as commemorations.
So how are you with photography these days (or should I ask)? I’m resuming my 2nd year of a PhD now, and yet I’m forever distracted by writing about my unfinished creative projects and art student days. Creative time seems a haunting that’s hard to know what to do with.
Anyhow, I shall desist from rambling on – you might not even get this through your comment page!
Regards, D.