Albrecht Durer, A Great Piece of Turf, 1503
Kings place series – Dec/Feb 2013
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Thaumatrope
In 1827 John Ayrton Paris created the thaumatrope (from Greek ‘wonder’ combined with ‘motion’), a round disc threaded on a string with one picture on one side and another on the reverse; when the disc spun, the images merged. This was the first device to tune into the ‘critical fusion frequency’ of human visual perception, the speed at which the brain no longer grasps individual images but superimposes one on the other. Andy Gomez, Slade Graduate Research 2o14
Image source: http://praxinoscope.free.fr/
Four sketches from Stockholm, April 2014
Victoria Park
Pub in Walthamstow
Trees in Hyde Park and sketch from Oxford Circus
Cycle trip, Harlesden
Jamie Lenman on stage - Garage, Islington
Sketches from pub in Clerkenwell
Two sketches from a friend’s kitchen, Stockholm
Vernichtung performance, Stockholm
East Croydon and other sketches from London
A picnic in Stockholm
Kings Cross sketches - winter 2014
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