Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

The ‘biscuit gives’ or ‘stepping stones’ or whatever I’m calling it these days has been progressing well. It has entered the third prototype and I’m eager to have a working version for the presentation next week.I’m hoping the showcase will be a good opportunity to gauge how…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

What an amazing first week here in the Pervasive Media Studio. Although its been quite jam packed, for me there has been a refreshing breather from the usual bustle of client work and making to allow me to network, converse and most importantly, think and reflect on my practice and my…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

So the second week has come to a close and it has been a very interesting time. Creatively I have allowed my thoughts to flow, form and stick together a little more. 2 Project ideas have manifested further and eeked ahead of some of the others.Ive explored my production models and refined them to…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

Questions, drones, taglines.....oh and a lot of noise !I am growing very fond of working in the PMStudio. The passion and enthusiasm for artistic expression and creativity is very strong and I feel that it drives me forward with purpose and yet throws up ever more questions as I spend the time…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

This final week I have spent some time working on my Sounds Of The Sea project.This project is inspired by childhood memories and the sounds of the seashore that fill me with peace and reflection. The concept is a series of generatively designed and crafted seashell objects, that when…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

My Artist In Residence project has come to a close. #sniffAsked this week what the best thing I made was during my time, I responded with a rather cringeworthy cheesy answer.. 'friendships'Its rather true though. :-)I started this residency really unsure of what it would involve. I was asked to…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

Composer, performer and roboticist Sarah Angliss introduces her residency in a little more detail, explaining why she wants to explore poetic approaches to robotics on stage and how she plans to go about it: