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== Exhibition things to consider== | == Exhibition things to consider== | ||
==william kentridge== | ==22 april== | ||
Building an old bedroom? and make a frame so the t.v looks like a window? | |||
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==21 april== | |||
===william kentridge=== | |||
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[http://www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/348 furniture used to project in ] | [http://www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/348 furniture used to project in ] | ||
A new development in Kentridge's art can be seen in the furniture-based sculptures that serve as rear-projection screens for his latest films. In Medicine Chest (2000), shown adjacent to the main gallery on the first floor, Kentridge presents a found medicine chest whose mirror has been replaced by a projection surface. As the movie unfolds, the image is transformed into a window, a birdcage, a kitchen cupboard, a still life, a curiosity box, and a number of other variations of container. Ongoing physical metamorphosis is at the thematic heart of Kentridge's work and takes precedence in this piece over the idea of character and narrative, in a way that suggests a strong metaphysical undercurrent. The act of projecting a film within a domestic object also underscores the motif of human intimacy, which sharply differentiates Kentridge's art from that of other artists dealing with questions of cultural change and transformation. | A new development in Kentridge's art can be seen in the furniture-based sculptures that serve as rear-projection screens for his latest films. In Medicine Chest (2000), shown adjacent to the main gallery on the first floor, Kentridge presents a found medicine chest whose mirror has been replaced by a projection surface. As the movie unfolds, the image is transformed into a window, a birdcage, a kitchen cupboard, a still life, a curiosity box, and a number of other variations of container. Ongoing physical metamorphosis is at the thematic heart of Kentridge's work and takes precedence in this piece over the idea of character and narrative, in a way that suggests a strong metaphysical undercurrent. The act of projecting a film within a domestic object also underscores the motif of human intimacy, which sharply differentiates Kentridge's art from that of other artists dealing with questions of cultural change and transformation. | ||
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== 6 April== | == 6 April== |
Latest revision as of 00:35, 23 April 2012
Exhibition things to consider
22 april
Building an old bedroom? and make a frame so the t.v looks like a window?
21 april
william kentridge
A new development in Kentridge's art can be seen in the furniture-based sculptures that serve as rear-projection screens for his latest films. In Medicine Chest (2000), shown adjacent to the main gallery on the first floor, Kentridge presents a found medicine chest whose mirror has been replaced by a projection surface. As the movie unfolds, the image is transformed into a window, a birdcage, a kitchen cupboard, a still life, a curiosity box, and a number of other variations of container. Ongoing physical metamorphosis is at the thematic heart of Kentridge's work and takes precedence in this piece over the idea of character and narrative, in a way that suggests a strong metaphysical undercurrent. The act of projecting a film within a domestic object also underscores the motif of human intimacy, which sharply differentiates Kentridge's art from that of other artists dealing with questions of cultural change and transformation.
6 April
I saw the video installation of Niles Atallah and gave me some inspiration.
Maybe I rebuild a part of the house. or of a house, or my childhood room......People can come in and see the animation and process in the space.
Maybe projected onto something again, as an extra layer...
4 april
Talked with Evo about the things I think I need and the space I want to be in.
- V2 or Tent, I do not have a preference yet.
- Show my device ( multiscreen table)
- Show my proces? and how?
- Need sound
- Need beamer or Big TV (42 inch flatscreen) When using tv saves projecting space.
- How many people Should be able to see and here it. Is it one man thing, or with more of them.