My art practice is flowing in a pretty autonomous and instinctive manner, I also know that I make lots of research, just because I like coming across with interesting “new” things, not for my art practice itself. I don’t think social and commercial practice suit me. Even though it is difficult to concretely define the form of my art practice for the future, I can see it moulding itself little by little. “Autonomy” arouses the exciting notion of freedom in my head. That notion is vicious. The fine art major is the autonomous major and the art practice in wdka I choose is the autonomous. Being free (and lets say autonomous) and realising that you are free and act&behave like it is completely different. One can be free and exist caged. You have your own chariot, maybe you built it, you carry it and direct it. I observe my practice to be in a passive state, I want it to be in an active state. The active state for me is when it can become intimate. I mean, interactive. When it can reach to people when they can touch each other. I desire to explore that active state and possibilities of my practices active state with the upcoming terms.
(Currently, I took the honours practice and I will decide for my practice choice after experiencing the autonomous practice: private and public. I think honours practice is quite similar with autonomous. As I see it, research is not only reading articles and forming a semi or fully philosophical idea but research is also exploration of sounds, images, colours, techno, emotions and reactions.)