Drawing Disambiguation

Marshall and Sawdon

 

Russell Marshall

Phil Sawdon

 


Drawing Disambiguation, hypothesis

Marshall and Sawdon, 2016-2018


 

Hyperdrawing adopts a position, a perspective or viewpoint, that a lack of definition should be embraced and that ambiguity presents an opportunity. 


Drawing Disambiguation can be seen as the process of resolving the conflicts that arise when drawing is ambiguous.  Our hypothesis is that Drawing Disambiguation could be established as a methodology for Hyperdrawing.  The initial enquiry will take the form of a collaborative an open drawing, with text and image all being seen as ‘marks’, ‘lines’ and ‘gestures’ in a drawn dialogue / discourse.

Drawing Disambiguation: the start of a process that leads to our hypothesis 

Marshall and Sawdon, 2016-2018