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Sabine Kussmaul visual artist

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  • About
  • Current work
    • Scribing movement
    • Experiential maps
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    • Person-place-line
    • Combining territories
    • Indoor drawing environments
    • Under restriction
    • Process, rhythm, repeat
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Sabine Kussmaul visual artist

Field notes

Added on June 19, 2017 by sabine kussmaul.

I  found a way organising my field notes. There are two categories of text now, or 'words' that I bring back from my running journeys: There are 'side notes', and there are 'annotations'. 
The side notes are mainly thoughts of relevance for my ongoing practise. 
The 'annotations' are words which are more direct responses or expressions as they are generated by the running, the impressions, the being out there, and they may be disorganised, some people might call them 'poetic' (or not), they are disjointed....and often have to do with physical impressions, visual and audible ' impacts', anything that seems to 'come in' or wants to 'get out'. 

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