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Made in Arts London's #8 Annual Catalogue

Celebrating our 10-Year Anniversary in 2021, Made in Arts London proudly continues to showcase and represent "some of the best emerging talent that the University of the Arts London has to offer. Our diverse range of artists are selected by a panel of industry professionals, welcoming applications from all six colleges, and from all stages of study. The platform offers our students the opportunity to exhibit their work in a safe environment – they gain professional experience of pricing their work, showing with commercial galleries, selling online, in markets and at art fairs", Eleanor West, Arts Students’ Union Activities Officer 2019-2021.

Celebrating our 10-Year Anniversary in 2021, Made in Arts London proudly continues to showcase and represent "some of the best emerging talent that the University of the Arts London has to offer. Our diverse range of artists are selected by a panel of industry professionals, welcoming applications from all six colleges, and from all stages of study.

The platform offers our students the opportunity to exhibit their work in a safe environment – they gain professional experience of pricing their work, showing with commercial galleries, selling online, in markets and at art fairs", Eleanor West, Arts Students’ Union Activities Officer 2019-2021.

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I find myself in a strange loop | Video (1h13m50s) stored on custom-designed Maple Wood USB Flash Drive with

Wooden Box, Edition of 20, 1920 x 1080 (FHD) and 3840 x 2160 (4K), £170

Danielle Jacques

MA Fine Art Digital,

Camberwell College of Arts 2020

Jacques explores altered states of consciousness through photography, video, and

audio-visual installation. She engages with the properties of ink, water, and light

– dispersing, diffusing, diffracting, and embracing the unexpected – to develop a

practice she has described as a form of “meditation-in-action”. By documenting her

actions in the moment, Jacques solidifies these visual meditations, so that she may

elongate, interpret, and share her experiences.

Informed by psychology and perception theory she is interested in the impacts of

sensory stimulation upon how we perceive our inner and outer worlds. Photos and

videos are pushed through multiple modes of transformation, using both analogue

and digital processes – layering, reflecting, stretching, scaling, and looping – each

process bringing new depths to her illusions which surprise and delight.

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