Thursday, 10 March 2016

Bibliography and Reference list



Reference list:
Jackson, N. (2013) Promoting and marketing events: Theory and practice. London: Routledge.

Stevens, D. J. (2009) Media and criminal justice: The CSI effect. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Statement

Rationale:
Artist statement  
This body of work is about creating an exhibition and producing work relating to a venue of the exhibition. I as was part of a collective called Salford shutter UP who as a group decided that as our venue is next the river Irwell  and we wanted to do exhibition on crime and evidence we would looked at   “The Pusher” and evidence photography. There have 80 deaths in the canals around Greater Manchester in the past six years 28 of which are unsolved. There is rumours that a mysterious serial killer known locally as the Pusher is to blame but the lack of evidence associated with this mysterious serial killer this is unknown. The Pusher received this name as it is believed that they are pushing people in predominately men in to the canals around greater Manchester. But the mystery is if the victims were pushed in the water why wouldn’t they escape or there would be evidence of a struggle or the victim trying to get out of the water but there isn’t. So this inspired me to create a crime scene with macro style images on what evidence I would expect to so at this crime scene after the event has happened. I focused on hand prints and footprints as the handprint has been use throughout our marketing to promote the event so I used as inspiration. There is some evidence to do with certain canal deaths that being linked to The Pusher I didn’t want to recreate the very little evidence that has been found as that would be too personal to the victim’s family and if they had come to our exhibition and saw this work I didn’t want to offend anyone. I decided to try out different prints using canal water to make them to tie back in with “The Pusher” and the venue. I created four images that would pose questions to the audience to what happened in this pusher inspired crime scene.
My images are mix of hand and foot prints all took by the canal banking relating back where these murders have happened. 
The first image is of a single foot print facing the canal banking, I decided to create one foot print as I think this adds more mystery to the image and doesn’t look obvious that someone has just stood there as there is only print. It poses more question like where is the other print. Who was that foot print the victim or the pusher? 
The second images is of a single hand print this could be viewed as the victims as he is pushed into the water but because you can’t see the water’s edge it  could also be “The Pusher” creating a signature to say he has been here and he is claimed his next victim.
The third image is two handprints on the banking but look as if the victim has tried to escape but couldn’t. The watery prints are not perfect so they don’t look staged. I wanted them to look like someone in the water had created the prints by trying to get the water. Therefore poses question if the victim escaped or didn’t? The picture relives nothing making the audience think.
The final image is of a hand and a foot print together, both the hand and the foot are facing away from the banking so at first the footprint indicates that The Pusher has been as the foot is heading away from the scene of the crime. However the hand print confuses that theory as it is so close it could be the victim trying to grab the pusher but misses. The confusion should pose question to audience which is what I want my work to do.


This images were viewed at the exhibition with the audience looking down on the images so it looks like they investigators gathering evidence.As the area around my images is set-up like a crime scene with yellow numbered markers which were used in the same as in a crime scene to plot evidence. Also i had ruler markers and i wanted at first the crime scene tape was placed across the crime scene at first i wanted the tape to be straight across but actually this works just as well as it still across so no- one can cross it just like a crime but it is more inviting to the audience.

The Event


Potential risks 
Alice created this document with the potential risks that could happen at the event :

Using the blackboard template i added the potential risk to this official document so it is signed that we now the risks and the potential outcomes from these risks. 
Task/Activity/Environment:
Photographic Exhibition
Location: On-location exhibition
Venue: The Old Pint Pot
Date of Assessment:
04/03/2016
Identify Hazards which could cause harm:
Identify risks = what could go wrong if hazards cause harm:
No.

Hazard

No.

Risk

A1       Tripping on chair and table legs
A1        
Member of the public and students could trip and injure themselves
A2             
A3
A4           
A5 
A6   
Exhibition Boards
Electric and wires
Drink spillages
Stairs
Fire exit
A2   
A3 
A4
A5  
A6                               
Falling on an employee or a member of the public
Electric Shocks and trip hazard
Electrics to spark or slip hazard
Access to get the exhibition boards up and down could cause accidents
If blocked and fire breaks out could be hard to escape the building













List groups of people who could be affected:
On Location: - Students, the General Public, employees of the Old Pint Pot
What numbers of people are involved?
Numbers will vary – 5-6 students and public
What existing precautions are in place to reduce risks?

Risk level with existing precautions
                                               
                 


A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6
Make sure all chairs are placed under tables, to minimise people tripping over

Make sure when we are transporting the boards to handle slowly and with care and use our common sense.
Make sure all electrics and wires are away from where people will be standing.
Drinks are drunk at the bar or at table sat down.

To be sensible walking down stairs and not be stupid.


Make sure no one or nothing is blocking the fire exit.
Low
Moderate
Low
Low
Low
Low


 


 












 



 


Risk Evaluation = Level of Risk
No injury
First aid
<3 days absence
> 3days absence
Long term injury/ill health
Death or disabling

Risk Level
Action Required
Almost impossible
I
I
I
I
I
I

I=Insignificant
No action
Very unlikely
I
I
L
L
L
L

L=Low
Review controls to ensure they remain effective
Unlikely <50/50 chance
I
L
L
M
M
M

If greater than low, identify additional controls to reduce risk further
Likely >50/50 chance
I
L
M
M
M
M

M=Medium
Identify additional actions to reduce risk further
Very likely
I
L
M
M
H
H

H=High
Seek further advice
Virtually certain
I
L
M
M
H
C

C=Critical
STOP seek further advice

Completed by: Lia Jackson

Signed: signaturedimage

Date for review: 02/03/2016
(Max 12 months from now)


The Event - The Push 
Today was our event The Push at old Pint Pot ,Salford we posted this Facebook before 3pm which is when the event started. This post was to show the people invited what they are coming and to get others who were not coming to come. The sneak peak idea was a good one as no other exhibition has done this make us stand out and be different.

The Event

Here is The Push event at The Old Pint Pot.






My Work at the event






The work is more installation instead of series of images as the whole aesthetic worked together to give an overall effect of crime scene the intended outcome. the installation staged as a crime scene with the four images placed on a dust sheet similar to what crime scene investigators use in real life crime scenes. Dust sheets also frame my whole installation so it stand outs from the pub stage. The crime scene markers were placed next the images to mark the evidence found which is images similar to a real crime scene. the there also ruler markers around two images to frame them. I only framed two image with ruler markers as if all the images were framed then it would not look like an authentic crime scene which is what I wanted to create. the crime scene tape was placed across the crime scene at first i wanted the tape to be straight across but actually this works just as well as it still across so no- one can cross it just like a crime but it is more inviting to the audience.


Here is a video i shot during the event on my phone the picture quality isn't amazing but its to show that music we chose which was rain falling to link to the Pusher and the venue which is situated  near water. the water sound played out of speakers one of which was next my work hence why i positioned it there because my images is all about the canal and the banking the water sounds really fitted and blended well with that.








Here is the hand prints and sign i created to guide people in to venue, the venue has two doors but one is for staff and deliveries so the sign was guide people to use the public entrance instead. The sign says to follow the hand prints, i chose the hand prints to make and laminate to guide people in the door and up the stairs to keep the whole event cohesive as the marketing the flyers and the poster all have the hand print and the same text so it looks professional and coherent. 










I have enjoyed doing this project as it has been a big learning curve to put on a exhibition in 6 weeks at first sounded impossible but I have done it and went well and the work worked well and was cohesive to theme of The Pusher and crime photography. we had our theme first before the venue which i think did help because we could research and get inspiration or images. We were lucky our venue fit perfectly with our theme as it was part of the brief to relate our images to the venue and our venue being a pub next the river were the murders have happened was perfect. Always working in a group it is  hard and there was disagreements but the important thing is that we created exhibition that was well thought so we knew it was going to look good. If i was to do this project ever again next time i may decide to chose my group and make sure everyone is on board with every decisions but apart from that i wouldn't change anything.