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A little history.
I was born and I grew up in Cardiff, Wales. I left school, did a Foundation Arts course, worked at a city farm, and spent a couple of years as on the dole, then I studied Humanities at the Polytechnic of Wales. My main subjects in the third year were Ceramics, Women's History and Women in Society. I didn't touch a computer until about 1991 when I started to play with an Amiga in the art room. Once I left college, I took a course in the local ITeC to learn word processing, spreadsheets and databases. The 'training' experience was gastly but it deepened my interest in the social impact of computer technology, I was particularly interested in learning about the Internet. I then studied MA Ceramics in Cardiff in the early 90s. After I left college I continued my studies and practice through a period of patchy employment. My intention was to digitise pictures of my ceramic work, eventually this did happen, but not for several years. I started writing this website in 1996.I didn't own a computer at that time. Instead, I used to walk purposefully into college libraries and computing labs and act like I had a right to be there. I had left college with an Masters degree in Ceramics in 1994 but employers were not exactly beating a path to my door. A friend advised me to write my pages in notepad rather than use a page editing program. My early pages were unspectacular, but hand coded. However, my interests lay in the structure and content of the
site, rather than the details of the coding. I used whatever HTML
editing tools came to hand, I was no purist. I didn't want the site to
have a conventional structure, I wanted to create a digital equivalent
of a sketchbook I wasn't so interested in using conventional navigation
in the site either. I figured that anyone who wanted to have a real
root around in here would be smart enough to find the 'back' button in
their browser. I started making pages before I had any webspace. I
figured that it would come along when I needed it, and it did. One of the first pages that I put together was this a memorial page to a friend. Somehow I had ended up with stack of her poems and decided that I would like to put them out there. I then started beyond. I had recently been working on a series of photographs of myself and wanted to try and do something with as well as learning how to put anchors in text and work with multiple folders. Also, I had just bought my first digital camera so, I wanted to play with images. I thought that I would take photos of the paintings that I had been working before started working for NTL (which either stemed from, or caused an almost clinical depression). As I was now working in Newport, I recorded a couple of journeys to work over Christmas in 1997. I liked the anonimity of the images, they could have been almost anywhere. Martin, a friend from when I worked in the Cardiff Cybercafe,
set up a server called custard. He kindly offered me a subdomain. http://bitter.custard.org
became my URL.
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