Problems With Working On Site

Today (7th May) is my site specific day and I have been in the Library since 5.30am to set up.
I have come so early mainly because I wanted to ensure that there were no problems with my piece or aspects that needed editing or changing, and that if there was, I had plenty of time to fix them and also because the third floor is a busy place to be and I wanted to be able to silently fix my pieces.
One problem I already encounted with my site was the journey to the library. I had to create all my pieces at home as it could not be done on site, this was because making my pieces on site would be impractical due to the rules of my location. Making my project would mean making extensive noise and I would need a lot of room to set it up. Sound is my main issues as the third floor is a silent floor and having space  is unachieveable on the third floor of the library during dissertation time.
I had to bring my piece ready-made to the library, this meant I would need to travel 6 art pieces across Lincoln from my house and this proved a difficult task on my own. I opted for a taxi instead, and asked originally for a minibus to take my pieces safely across to the library. The taxi company could not offer me a minibus at this time of day and instead offered me an estate car. I told the taxi company about my project and gave them the exact size of my biggest piece (48 inches by 48 inches). They assured me, after I repeatedly asked, that an estate car was big enough to fit my project and so I booked the taxi for 5.30am.
I had no problem moving my project from my house to the taxi. I did however, have a problem when getting my project into the taxi. After being assured multiple times that I did not need a minibus and that an estate car would be big enough for my pieces, I then discovered that the piece infact won’t fit in an estate car. This meant I had to break part of my project to transport it to the library.
My second problem with the site was the turnstiles. Being only 5ft 3 in height, it was extremely difficult for me to carry my projects over the turnstiles and up to the third floor. I overcame this by having a friendly 3rd year student who assisted me in carrying my projects over the turnstiles. Although without his help, I would definitely have struggled to do this.
After getting my pieces to the third floor and setting them up without a struggle, I sat down to do some work and keep a watch over my pieces until they were being assessed. Around 7.30am, the cleaners came to clean the area. I do not think the cleaners had been informed of my project as one of them tried to move my ‘Coningsby’ board. She was little and could not reach the top, so she pulled the board from middle, resulting in the material being ripped slightly and the board bending and twisting the wood frame. After spending a few hours trying to fix my piece with tape, I discovered it was unfixable and the only way to perfect this was to redo the piece. However, it took me three days to make the piece in the first place and I do not have the time or resources to re-make my board. This means that now my board will not stand in the window and will have to be placed below the window, yet another struggleI have come across with the site.

Here is my piece when it was perfect, before it was pulled down:
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This is proof that my piece was perfect and did sit within the window. I had previously bought this piece to library when I was in the developing stages and it had sit in the window for over 3 hours. Proving that the frame was strong enough to support the weight and also hold the piece steady.

Influences

I  used ‘The Book Of Art’ as my inspiration for this piece that I have created.
I liked the diverse images within the book and the different things they represented. I was inspired by this and wanted to create my own representative artwork. Obviously my piece had to be site specific, and with my site being the University Library, I set about researching the Central Warehouse and it’s uses.
I discovered that the trainline used to run by the side of the library, and collect goods and grain to take to different areas around lincolnshire. These areas were Lincoln, Coningsby, Tumby Woodside, New Bolingstoke, Stickney and Midville. This gave me the idea of having six different art pieces to represent each station.
I chose the location of the third floor because often it’s striking architextual features are ignored. Students come to this floor to work silently and concentrate on their work. This means the features, such as the beamwork and brickwork are never acknowledged. I wanted to emphasis these precious features with art pieces, especially emphasising the original brickwork. I also wanted my piece to be seen and not heard, I wanted the pieces to speak for themselves and so I also chose the silent floor for this reason.
I wanted to use and explore diverse and unusual materials for my piece, this would help my work to stand out against any usual paintings or drawings that could be considered ‘uninteresting’ and fail to capture the attention of passing students. I wanted my pieces to stand out visually but also be directly related to the current library and also it’s history and how that has affected it’s uses.
My pieces are stationary and somewhat abstract, made from diverese materials such as wood, string, tin, grain, book pages and book covers. These pieces represent each individual station by carrying the name of the station upon them. Although the artwork is more of a direct link to the library and it’s history, rather than the station itself.

Visual Journey

I have since updated this design to a bigger and more functional piece.
Here is my updated frame, in it’s location.

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This is piece is made entirely out of the back of books, binded together by thin strips of wood to make it sturdy and structured.
I have re-done this piece to make it bigger and more eye catching as the previous book frame was weak and little in comparison to this updated version.
When I had my meeting with Dan, he emphasised that I needed to explore more materials and be more creative with my work. I took on board his advice and re-created this piece to reflect his comments.
I have also recreated my book pages collage to reflect Dans comments on materials and size.
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I re-created this piece entirely and changed the materials I had used. The book pages are bound together by strips of wood to keep the support strong and sturdy.
This means my piece will sit on it’s own within the window and the light will shine through the word as I had intended.
Though unfortunately, the cleaner for the library was uninformed of my piece tried to removed it by pulling on the letters and it has now slightly lost it’s shape and will no longer stand within the window. Though here is evidence that my piece did stand on its own.

This is the smallest piece I have created.
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This is made out of cans to represent the industrial side of the warehouse. I wanted this piece to mainly speak for itself and have the audience question the use of cans. I wanted this piece to be minimal as the main focus is about the cans and the industrial side of the warehouse. The minimal effect of this piece is also to represent when the warehouse was abandoned for a while after its usage for the transportation of goods. This is why there is only a few cans standing, to indicate that they have been left behind.

I wanted to use the materials I had sourced for my piece. I had originally intended my wooden train track to run infront of the windows, however after discussing with the Library Staff they made me aware that this would be a potential tripping hazard and it would not be practical to set this up. I then spoke to them about having a grain trail to create a train track, instead of a wooden rail and they emphasised that this again would not be practical due to cleaning up the mess on the silent floor.
I instead used my wooden train track to create and art piece to represent ‘New Bolingstoke’.

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This is a literal representation of the train track and fits as a substitute for my original idea.
I wanted the railway to be emphasised, although it did not work out how I had planned. I feel this piece shows the railway in a literal sense and brings to light the idea of the railway and it’s uses.

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This piece is made entirely out of grain. The grain sticks to the back of the board, having the word ‘Stickney’ the only part that is not covered in grain. The grain is to represent the agricultural side of the library warehouse and how the railway used to carry grain and goods around the county.

My final piece is the word ‘Midville’ made out of hanging book backs.

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The book backs are a direct link to the literal  library as we know it now and also to end the ‘journey’ as they are made out of the same material as the frame. This is a kind of framing for the piece. Having the piece start with book backs and end with book backs.

I have created every single one of these pieces entirely on my own.

Book Pages Collage

The second board I have created focuses on Coningsby as a station, the second station for the railway to visit.
This board is a collage made entirely out of book pages, mounted onto cardboard.
The word ‘Coninsby’ is cut out of the cardboard, this is so that when the board is mounted against the window, the light will shine through the word and be visiually appealing. This will draw direct attention to the back wall of the library, which is the main focus of my piece.
The book pages are used as a direct and visiual link to the library, as well as being a material for me to explore and be creative with.
This is my original sketch for the board:
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This is how my board has progressed:
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As you can see, I have achieved my goal of having the light shine through the book pages to create a visually pleasing piece of art work. I think with the dark brickwork surrounding this board and the bright light from the window, this will look really good.

Rebecca Elizabeth Bierton