"I write my letter, to Dorothy, seal and stamp the envelope. Stepping outside the air is fresh, it feels good.
Walking down the hill I pass the Betterware Lady trudging up with her trolley full of catalogues. We say hello.
At the bottom of the hill the post office is busy, I post my letter and stand chatting in the queue, to buy my newspaper,
which I read on the way back up the hill. At my garden Angela stops to say hello and 'how are you?' I have a passion for Angela,
which I never disclose. I suppose I could have sent an e-mail and caught the news on 'television'. "
'Redundant Human' B Georgeson 2002.
Georgesons work comes from his research into those areas of our lives where 'Humanness' and technology meet. "Little by little, areas which we once
considered solely human are being surrendered to technology". In his paintings Georgeson utilises the mark and space, space which is non negotiable,
a space where it is not possible to locate in the traditional sense. The paintings reveal a fusion and confusion of spaces,
(internal, external and cyber) and the Human and the technological mark.