Ordinary Things
Ordinary Things
Louise Siddons
What does the word 'ordinary' mean to you? In this short-form podcast, Louise Siddons, Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art (part of the University of Southampton), invites artists to reflect on the role of the ordinary in art and life.Conceived in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name, held at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023, the podcast intentionally uses ordinary tools to record interviewees in ordinary places, which means the audio quality can vary and ambient noises sometimes intrude. The music for Ordinary Things was composed and performed by Giles Siddons. Artwork for the exhibition was designed by Studio 3015 at Winchester School of Art but modified for the podcast. All episodes are recorded, edited, and produced by Louise Siddons.
Francis Gene-Rowe
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Francis Gene-Rowe, teaching fellow in Global Media Management at Winchester School of Art, instrumentalises the ordinary as a strategy for creative practice. Find out more about Francis:On their website In this episode, Francis mentions:Ursula K. Le Guin's essay, 'The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction' (1986) Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 31, 2023
5 min
Danny Aldred
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Danny Aldred, Principal Teaching Fellow in Design at Winchester School of Art, connects the creative work of design with collage and play. Find out more about Danny:InstagramAt the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 31, 2023
5 min
Stephen Cornford
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Stephen Cornford, Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art, acknowledges that making art is not just an ordinary part of his life but a necessary one. Find out more about Stephen:InstagramOn his website At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 31, 2023
5 min
Megen de Bruin-Molé
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Megen de Bruin-Molé, Lecturer in Digital Media Practice at Winchester School of Art, reflects on the dangers of the Dutch saying, ‘just be normal’. Find out more about Megen:At the University of Southampton And the ‘zine included in the Ordinary Things exhibition: The Undutiful Daughter's Heart Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 31, 2023
5 min
Kwame Phillips
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Kwame Phillips, Senior Lecturer in Media Practices at Winchester School of Art, explains why he says hello to people on the street. Find out more about Kwame: Instagram On his website At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 31, 2023
5 min
Gordon Hon
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Gordon Hon, Lecturer in Contemporary Studies at Winchester School of Art, suggests that everything can be traced back to the ordinary experiences of domestic life. Find out more about Gordon: InstagramAt the University of Southampton In this episode, Gordon mentions:‘Das Unheimliche’ by Sigmund Freud The Oedipus complex Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 31, 2023
6 min
Nick Stewart
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Nick Stewart, Principal Teaching Fellow in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art, thinks about how ordinary people are impacted by extraordinary events and institutions. Find out more about Nick and his work: Vimeo Soundcloud His feature film https://assureastherain.comAt the University of Southampton https://www.southampton.ac.uk/people/5x5tl7/mr-nick-stewart In this episode, Nick mentions: Artist Alastair MacLennanOrdinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 31, 2023
6 min
Kai Syng Tan
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Kai Syng Tan, Associate Professor of Arts and Cultural Leadership at Winchester School of Art, considers how the ordinary can be reframed by non-normative, minoritised, and neurodivergent people. Find out more about Kai: Instagram And keep an eye out for her forthcoming book:Neurofuturising Leadership: An A-Z with Artful Movers and Shakers for 2050 (Kai Syng Tan 2024) Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 30, 2023
6 min
Alexandra (Sasha) Anikina
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Sasha Anikina, Senior Lecturer in Media Practices at Winchester School of Art, discusses the relationship between archives, technologies, and institutions. Find out more about Sasha: Instagram On her website At the University of Southampton In this episode, Sasha mentions:Archive Fever The Museum of Utilitarian Art Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 30, 2023
6 min
Julian Stadon
The Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Julian Stadon, Lecturer in Creative Coding at Winchester School of Art, considers foodways that are no longer ordinary and makes the case for revitalising them. Find out more about Julian: At teleagriculture.org At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of Southampton.
Oct 30, 2023
6 min
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