I spent some time at my space, the South Bank book market and surrounding area. I wandered around, took some photos [bad quality because of the no camera issue] and did some sketching. It was really cold, I have no idea how the book sellers stay there all day. I noticed while I was sketching that it's a very transitory space, a lot of people moving through and going to other places as there are quite a few over-lapping areas and functions. Markets that have been around for a long time are interesting, because there is always the contrast of temporal and enduring. So I have the beginning of some thoughts I need to build on by doing more intensive mapping and investigations.
I am a designer, interested in; conversations as a medium for engendering creativity, spaces of discourse, individual perceptions, connections, creativity of use, people watching and eavesdropping. I graduated in September 2011 from Goldsmiths, University of London on a Masters Degree in Design Critical Practice and in June 2009 from a BA in Design.
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