One Year – Week 19

Project Description

One Year is a project through which I intend to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from my study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when I sit down to work.  One Year will annotate each picture with a note of the weather for that morning and the morning’s main news headline from the BBC News site.  In addition, there will be a note taking a key sentence or two from my daily journal.

24 January 2014January 24th 2014

Heavy rain

Pay rising in real terms – coalition

River water the colour of Brown Windsor soup

 

25 January 2014January 25th 2014

Light cloud

Syria foes meeting face to face

So how come Rabbie Burns never wrote a poem about neeps?

 

26 January 2014January 26th 2014

Heavy rain

Ukraine opposition rejects offers

He turned his head to face the window, and remembered…

 

27 January 2014January 27th 2014

Light rain shower

Ukraine state of emergency warning

A suggestion of the character’s inner life expressed by silence and punctuated by subtle facial expression

 

28 January 2014January 28th 2014

Heavy rain

Ukraine MPs vote on protest laws

Shortly before he passed away, his father told him for the first time about the older sister who had died when he was just an infant

 

29 January 2014January 29th 2014

Light rain

Clegg: UK to resettle Syria refugees

I need a map.  Don’t worry if it’s not the right one, I’ll adjust it until it fits

 

30 January 2014January 30th 2014

Thick cloud

Terror suspects may lose citizenship

She sees the rocks, their surface an embroidery of erosion

 

 

Artist Statement

… “natural history” has no actual existence other than through the process of human history, the only part which recaptures this historical totality, like the modern telescope whose sight captures, in time, the retreat of nebulae at the periphery of the universe.

Guy Debord – Society of the Spectacle

The purpose of this project is to explore continuity and change.  Over the course of a year, I will build up a daily visual record of the same view.  Despite my best efforts, though, I will not be able to replicate the ‘same’ view each day: it is subject to changes in the environment, such as the weather or the time the sun rises.  But it is also affected by changes caused by me, the observer.  For instance, my feelings that morning may change the way I hold the camera or, inadvertently, the image may show my breath on the glass from getting too close to the window.

Looking out at the view on this, the first morning of One Year, I see a scene comprising sky, trees and rooftops.  I don’t see much evidence of human activity just yet, but that may come later in the year when the leaf cover begins to thin out.  Being on a flight path, we also see the odd vapour trail or aeroplane light in the sky too.

Some of the changes that will become evident will be pretty obvious, such as the seasons.  Other changes will be more subtle.  My daily notes will give some insight into what is going on inside my head that morning, from my journal entry, and there will also be a record of what is happening in the world in general, from the news headline.

But the ‘view’ I am recording in One Year is not neutral, it is selected and framed by me.  Similarly, my journal extracts are selected from a much larger body of work; it is the ‘insight’ into my thinking that I choose to present.  Even the ‘news headline’ cannot be regarded as neutral, for it is subject to BBC editorial bias.

But there is a third party in the One Year process, one that is outside of my control. That person is you, the reader of this blog, the interested observer of the project.  I want people to bring their own interpretations, views and insights to this project.  All comments received will be reproduced in my weekly project reports.

 

About Bobby Seal

Freelance writer, poet and psychogeographer
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