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Oil + Water
5 minute read – Kay reflects on their preference for working quickly and how it affects their productivity and self-perception, while also discussing their interactions with digital companions and the implications of automation and technology on their artistic practice and social life.
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Pace + load
5 minute read – Kay reflects on the symbolism and physical experience of creating prints of their feet, contemplating the relationship between technology, efficiency, and physical well-being in their artistic practice.
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Pacing
5 mins – Kay reflects on the neglect of their feet despite their importance in walking and daily life, drawing parallels between caring for physical tools and the necessity of caring for one’s body, while also contemplating the future of human physicality in a digital age.
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Technology is repetition
5 minute read – Kay reflects on their extensive experience with technology and its repetitive nature, shares insights from a personal printing project exploring different working speeds, and emphasizes the balance between efficiency and quality in art-making practices.
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A colourful nickname
3 minute read – Kay reflects on the importance of naming their summer project with colleagues KM and SC, using colors to represent each member’s personality, and ultimately deciding on “Summer Nexus 2024” as a working title for their collaborative prompt-based challenge.
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Day one – again.
3 minute read – From June to August 2024, a summer collective consisting of three colleagues will engage in a prompt-based challenge aimed at fostering collaboration and self-directed projects, with each member contributing prompts reflecting their artistic interests and explorations.
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Day seven, 2023
2 minute read – Kay, on their 6th consecutive day of a streak, challenges themselves to expand their knowledge of Braille letters while also discovering new video editing tools in Adobe Premiere Pro that can assist with their unique needs.
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Day six, 2023
7 minute read (including generated descriptions). Content warning: Discussions on accessibility, minor frustrations with technology, and minor cursing. Vancouver – Today, I finished the first set of designs for an upcoming event I’ll host with two of my friends and collaborators in a series of tactile mark-making workshops. I designed these to maximize legibility and…
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Day five, 2023
7 minute read – Kay reflects on their changing relationship with writing and social media, emphasizing the value of self-worth beyond external validation and societal pressures to constantly produce.
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Day four, 2023
6 minute read – Kay discusses their experience in using AI for designing a poster, reflecting on historical posters and their impact, the ethics of digital art and property, and the potential implications of AI in creative fields, eventually opting for renewed training in Adobe Illustrator and acknowledging the significance of mood on one’s perspective.