



Last Thursday's lecture was fantastic. I've never thought about any researching or writing of a certain space when I photograph them. In a sense, walking on Brick Lane at dawn was quite new experience. I tried to find something different to that crowded Sunday market and read this location.
Demolishing and building was simultaneously going on.People were very busy at dawn like many other London street but hardly see any Jewish vestige. I believe that 'Rodinsky's room' was a good example of reading Brick Lane,but it does not tell any 'now' story.
I do not think I can keep going on this research unless I have any sense of belonging in there.However it was quite interesting morning with my class mate Soyed. Let's apply this method to some other space. Like..?
4 comments:
Good to see your blog and photos here!! Keep on showing me some new works!
Allan
love you!
want to see more~~~~!
When I studied off Brick Lane, I always found that's interesting during the weekdays. A street like a small world with loads of dimensions. I think that is way I enjoyed walking there everyday and even the weekends at the time. Because it was somehow sensatioanl which I couldn't even decribe that feeling clearly. So put some more pictures up here. Love to see that!
Ming
By the way, I wasn't only walking and studying there, I was also have a stall there and selling things, good times!
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