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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Year One Theme | Sense of Place



This is a task allocated to year one students in December. Each student was asked to produce a series of inter-connecting images based on the assigned theme ‘Sense of Place’. Again, as with previous assignments, the task had no set criteria, was not graded, not directed to any great degree, and was open to the students interpretation of what the term or the theme encapsulates. A lengthy discussion about the possibilities of how to conceptualize the theme, plus a few suggestions of approaches to take, artists and photographers to look at, was the only imput from the tutor. 





Many students develop a "sense of place" through experience and knowledge of a particular physical location. A sense of place emerges through knowledge of the history, or ‘sense’ of history, of an area. The idea that time is deeply embedded within place is one of the dominant characteristics to the students work – each try to visually ‘activate’the past - to reveal its memory, its history, its personal and social history. 




The work was selected by a ‘jury’ of 2nd year students who made choices of the work on a number of levels – firstly on aesthetic merits, secondly the work which, for them, best translates the students statement and vocal description of their subject. Presented here is a selection of the jury’s favourites. 

- Martin Cregg, 1st Year Tutor




Images c. Ciaran Cummins, c. Ruta Prendiukaite, c. Justyna Kielbowicz, c. Allyn ONeill,  c. Nadine Goubid, c. Beata Cierzewska.