Journey: Departure Lounge

Running alongside the development of East Street Arts Journey: Departure Lounge we are developing a new stage of The www.DoGoSee.com Project. This is the beta launch of an audio map of Leeds and Berlin. Previous participants in the project have been contacted to record narratives of the city. The sound clips will be available to download via mobile phone making it possible for you to roam the streets and hear a tale, or two. http://www.dogosee.com.

/seconds. - issue 06 - things that move

'From the City to the Sea' (2007) a visual record of a journey from Leeds to the East Coast of England features in issue 6 of the online publishing project /seconds - http://www.slashseconds.org.

Interim / SHOW:ON

M.A. Contemporary Fine Art Practice Exhibition
4th -15th June, Monday to Friday11-4pm

The Leeds School Of Contemorary Art & Graphic Design is holding its annual summer exhibition. As a part of this the Postgraduate Interim exhibition will be on at Old Broadcasting House, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. There there will be a selection of Postgraduate students' work including my piece 'From the City to the Sea'.

View 'From the City to the Sea' online by clicking here.

There will be a private view of the exhibitions at 6:00 pm on 1st June 2007 to which you are warmly invited. Public viewing dates are from
2nd – 9th June 11.00 am to 4.00 pm inclusive.

The www.DoGoSee.com Project

http://www.dogosee.com

Hey Leeds, get involved!
Do, Go, and See with us and Leeds Met Gallery
Situation Leeds May 14 – 27, 2007

The www.DoGoSee.com Project

An interactive, photographic, travel, mapping, research project.

www.DoGoSee.com explores methods of creatively mapping out space. It is interactive with the central idea that visitors to the website can tell us where to go in cities that we visit. When a post is sent to the blog we receive it on our mobile phones, search out the request, then photograph it and upload it live to the blog. During each project the website refreshes constantly as we upload the results of these requests. Simultaneously, we use Global Positioning Systems to record a physical trace of our journey; this information takes shape on a Google Map, and gives visitors to the site a direct link to the images we have captured on our quests, based on their suggestions.