The Tracing
Trace & Describe - Methods to Reflect
#Research Journals
The research journals are a means for us ‘to think through the doing’ and to account for the sensorial, bodily, temporal and affective dimensions of colour. The spontanous notes, sketched and written by hand, reveal the individual approaches to the complexity of phenonema. When it comes to tracing or registering the mostly fleeting colour phenomena we look towards marginalised and overlooked voices such as Emily Noyes Vanderpoel and Mary Gartside. They developed different and exciting accounts of describing colour phenomena, both visually and textually, and they serve as guidelines for our own research journals.