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Watercolour data rendering tests February 21st 2013

data into watercolour.

Triad: Indian red to yellow ochre with carmine chord. Second row yellow ochre to cerulean blue  on hot pressed, extra smooth 1401b watercolour paper.

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Affect data, February 21st 2013

For detailed description of parameters see the Data Methods part of this website

Stoicism: Grin and bare it = 5

Mood: Felt calm = 6

Control: Some control= 5

Discomfort: Mild = 2

Watercolour data rendering tests February 20th 2013

Primary colour triad of Indian red, yellow ochre and cerulean blue admixtures on hot pressed, extra smooth 1401b watercolour paper.

Indian red to yellow ochre bottom row yellow ochre to cerulean blue

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Daily Affect data February 20th 2013

For detailed description of parameters see the Data Methods part of this website

Stoicism: illness what illness = 7

Mood: Low spirits = 4

Control: some control =4

Discomfort: Mild = 2

Weekly blood counts data February 19th 2013

For detailed description of parameters see the Data Methods part of this website

Haemoglobin: 14.9

White blood cells: 8.01

Platelets: 298

Neutrophils: 6.27

All in normal range.

Neuts and all other results up which is good.

 

 

Daily Affect data February 19th 2013

For detailed description of parameters see the Data Methods part of this website

Stoicism: Grin and bare it = 5

Mood: Low spirits = 4

Control: A little control = 4

Discomfort: Mild = 2

 

Watercolour data rendering tests February 18th 2013

One of the things I want to do is output the data in different forms of media including both digital and analogue. There will be a series of watercolour renderings of different data where I’ll be converting numerical data to colour values.

This is the first test of that process using a primary colour triad of Indian red, yellow ochre and cerulean blue admixtures on hot pressed, extra smooth 1401b watercolour paper. Much of these early tests will focus on developing colour palettes structural ideas to follow.

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Daily affect data February 18th 2013

For detailed description of parameters see the Data Methods part of this website

Stoicism: illness what illness = 9

Mood: Calm = 6

Control: Some control = 4

Discomfort: Mild = 2

Weekly round-up February 17th 2013

Weekly hats week ending Feb 17th 2013

Weekly hats week ending Feb 17th 2013

This was an interesting week and the data gives a good representation of it’s peaks and troughs.

I have been in discussion to exhibit work arising from the project’s data. This made me feel full of energy and generally very creative and happy as can be seen in the highs of mood and stoicism mid-week (8 and 7 respectively). I’m not tracking creativity but if i was it would be an 8 out of 10. Ironically since my illness came back I’ve had more time to make work than before. Shame I had to develop incurable cancer to get into this position.

I have been working a lot on the project which has been great but by the end of the week I was beginning to feel tired and my back is sore, again reflected in the discomfort index which reached 4. This could be because I’ve been sitting down a lot and not getting as much exercise as I should, or it could be a symptom of the illness. I shall have to keep my eye on it.

The beginning of the week was challenging, my hair started coming out in clumps which initially was a bit of a shock (plunges in control and mood indexes). I’ve had what’s left shaved off and developed a hat index to account for the headgear I’ve adopted. I also developed a stoicism index to accompany the other mood and affect indexes.

I finished my first cycle of chemo which was a milestone and to which I have had only mild side effects, and I had an important meeting with my specialist where I got my paraprotein results which were good. No detectable levels (again reflected in higher mood, control and stoicism scores).

The scores on the doors

For the key to these please look at the Data Methods part of this site

Hats: (Beenie grey x 3, Bucket hat x 2, Blue note Mod x 1, Patterned beenie x 1)

Stoicism: a low of 4 (Stiff upper lip) and a high of 7 (I feel fine), mostly 4-5 (stiff upper lip)

Mood: a low of 5 (subdued) and a high of 8 (cheerful and in good spirits), mostly 6 (calm) and 7-8 (cheerful and in good spirits)

Control: a low of 3-4 (little control) and a high of 7 (a good deal of control), mostly 5 (some control ),

Discomfort: a low of 2 (mild) and a high of 4 (moderate). Mostly 4 (moderate)

bone_marrow_6My bloods (Haemoglobin, White cell count, Platelets, Neutrophiils) all stayed stable and in the normal range.

I had the results back from my bone marrow biopsy (image left) and Bence Jones Urine tests, no detectable levels of Paraprotein.

I consumed a total of £771.45 worth of drugs which included chemo and antibiotics.

Thank God for the NHS

On death and data

I have talked to many people with incurable disease, they often develop quite astonishing levels of medical understanding, becoming more aware of developments in research than their consultants. There is a heroic obsessiveness at play here a feeling that some mastery over the disease can be enacted by a detailed knowledge of it; through its indexing fetish this project shares that compulsion. This is not merely hubristic, recent research has shown that patients who are more engaged with of their disease do better than those who aren’t. There is also the macabre thought that the project will outlive me, it’ll still be there online, possibly even still producing data, at least in terms of visitor numbers.

So we can posit, that the project also touches on our attitudes to death and disease in a wider sense, namely a desire to find ways, processes and forms to transcend the act of termination and come to an accord with our feelings about it.