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Revision as of 16:56, 24 April 2013
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6th Term
Thesis
Performance Rehearsals #2
Day Two
Screenshots of transformation video
Video length is about 3 hours
Screenshots of lipsync video
Screenshot of Performance Rehearsal try out
This performance is about the fan turning the character into a beast as soon as the face and hair gets in the fans' radius
Photo without wig
Day One
Screenshot of a 3 minute video
A live installation prototype about lipsyncing and channeling rolemodels
Performance #1
5th Term
Tutorial notes
Michael, Feb 19th
Alison, Feb 11th
David, Feb 7th
Graduate Research Seminar
Thesis outline, January 9th
Thesis First Draft, March 13th
New strains, connections
Performance Rehearsals #1 (working with Claire van Lubeek)
After having tutorials with David and Alison it became clear to me that I wanted to start getting in touch with performers by putting out an open call. First to respond was performance artist Claire van Lubeek and I immediately met with her, reserved a room and started rehearsing a piece of work with her. I documented everything during this process.
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This video was day one. The following screenshots and video are from day two.
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Day two: In the end we created a choreography pattern that would repeat itself. In between long silences and occasional bestial roars.
The idea is that, after the discussion with Alison, I will be using a wig. Since hair is a recurring object in my work she suggested I would make it a thing. Hence big hair. The stage might even be covered in hair. Claire will be on a platform I will create, with tube lights surrounding her.
A Series of Self-portraits
I'm working on these
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4th Term
Assessment
14 Days, 14 Installations
Performance
The Meta Video
Creating Realities - Work in Progress
A Few Ideas
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women are merely players"
Investigate the Performance
Explore the stage persona, or persona's in general
How To Live:A Pop Culture Guide
on how tv shows, movies and music tell us how to behave, feel and live.
Context of Work
KeywordsPop culture |
Acting |
Musical |
Inspirational Material |
Graduate Project Tutorials |
Graduate Research Seminar |
Graduation Project |
A Project A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Hester Scheurwater
I saw Hester Scheurwater's work in the Frank Taal Gallery last week. Her artist statement is all sorts of amazing.
"The mirrored self-images encompass my private fantasies. They are my way of reacting on the imitated and fake media images, which are constantly calling upon our imagination, without intending to be taken too seriously. I try to deconstruct this call’s effect with my reactions by switching the ’subject-object’ relationship, without being victimised by it. My self-images show I am not a victim of an imposed sexually charged visual culture, instead I give a self-aware answer, in which I try to show my feelings and/or views on the unreal and fake imagery, which is forced upon us daily. This series of photos emerged from a collection of daily uploads on Facebook and my personal blog. In the digital public space, I try to reinforce the exhibitionist nature by presenting them in the context of a living room or a living room setting. In this context exhibitionism and voyeurism come together. Using my own body as a sex object in corresponding poses and an auto-erotic gaze I study voyeurism and exhibitionism."
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Music Video
I was experimenting with DaVinci Resolve. Recently downloaded it and was trying it out. It's interesting to look back at the footage I shot in this music video prototype. I was directing her after each take we shot and eventually it became a choreographed performance. I think it's kind of interesting to think about choreography as something where both your body and your mind want to do the same things. The mind is telling the body to move as perfectly as possible. To practice the movement and attitude until the point arrives where the mind no longer has to think about proprioception and everything happens naturally.
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The Higher Self
Marina talking about the higher and lower self.
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The Artist is Present
I've rewatched the documentary The Artist is Present by Marina Abramovic. There's just so much in this documentary about the performance. And I think this brings me out of the box of a more theatre-like performance and also adds the magic of performance art. Here are my notes from it.
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Piano concert
Was filming to see if there would be a recognizable change in the way this man was acting when he started to play his music. Never really happened. Apparently you can make any place into a small stage for performance, though that does not always allow for a person to transform into the stage persona. This turned out to be more of a situation where someone who happens to play the piano as a hobby just plays a little something for people to enjoy for about an hour.Carrie Bradshaw's Group Therapy
About how Sex and the City taught us all about life in NYC and the therapeutical reflecting main character Carrie Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker. Tv Shows teach us how to live our lives and solve our problems. Though SATC is not the most heteronormative tv show.Cosplay
About living the fantasy. Using anime/manga/cartoons to escape reality and be whoever we want to be. Sometimes even have superpowers. Using the persona, re-enactment. Putting Beyoncé and Cosplay together makes me think of the second lives. The separation between the persona and the every day life 'self'. To have a successful persona is to completely forget about the self.
==1st - 3rd Term==
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