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When I’m sitting in a cinema and find the film is unexpected obscure, I sense boredom. When I have plenty of time yet not sure what to do but staying in my room, I sense boredom. When I’m travelling on the train with a no battery phone, I sense boredom. When I started to write this paper, I sense boredom. | When I’m sitting in a cinema and find the film is unexpected obscure, I sense boredom. When I have plenty of time yet not sure what to do but staying in my room, I sense boredom. When I’m travelling on the train with a no battery phone, I sense boredom. When I started to write this paper, I sense boredom. | ||
Is boredom merely a boring/negative emotion? What can boredom bring to me? What am I discovering through boredom? Interestingly, boredom is more positive rather than negative to many artists and researchers. As Walter Benjamin wrote in <The Arcades Project>: Boredom is the threshold to great deeds. | Is boredom merely a boring/negative emotion? What can boredom bring to me? What am I discovering through boredom? Interestingly, boredom is more positive rather than negative to many artists and researchers. As Walter Benjamin wrote in <The Arcades Project>: Boredom is the threshold to great deeds. | ||
This paper mainly focuses on boredom from perspectives of psychology, philosophy, contemporary art, myself. Furthermore, related questions to myself. | This paper mainly focuses on boredom from perspectives of psychology, philosophy, contemporary art, myself. Furthermore, related questions to myself. | ||
Psychology & philosophy: | <big>Psychology & philosophy:</big> | ||
From Early research about boredom to boredom in modernity | From Early research about boredom to boredom in modernity | ||
Boredom in art works: | <big>Boredom in art works:</big> | ||
Ragnar Kjartansson’s <Me and My Mother>,2000-2015. Rafael Rozendaal. John Cage < Silence>, 1961. Fischli & Weiss, etc. | Ragnar Kjartansson’s <Me and My Mother>,2000-2015. Rafael Rozendaal. John Cage < Silence>, 1961. Fischli & Weiss, etc. | ||
Qian’s boredom: | <big>Qian’s boredom:</big> | ||
What does boredom mean to me? | What does boredom mean to me? | ||
What’s my boredom experiences? | What’s my boredom experiences? | ||
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Poetic and ambiguous boredom. | Poetic and ambiguous boredom. | ||
From boredom to my final project: | <big>From boredom to my final project:</big> | ||
Loop, repeating, soft, more to come… | Loop, repeating, soft, more to come… | ||
What are the constitutions of boredom? What elements can I extract from boredom and how I manage to transfer this invisible abstract emotion to my visual work. | What are the constitutions of boredom? What elements can I extract from boredom and how I manage to transfer this invisible abstract emotion to my visual work. | ||
Conclusion: | <big>Conclusion:</big> | ||
Boredom is a warm grey fabric lined on the inside with the most lustrous and colorful of silks. In this fabric we wrap ourselves when we dream. | Boredom is a warm grey fabric lined on the inside with the most lustrous and colorful of silks. In this fabric we wrap ourselves when we dream. | ||
Bibliography: | <big>Bibliography:</big> | ||
The MIT Press & Whitechapel Gallery, [2017], <Boredom, Documents of Contemporary Art>, Edited by Tom McDonough. | The MIT Press & Whitechapel Gallery, [2017], <Boredom, Documents of Contemporary Art>, Edited by Tom McDonough. | ||
Peter Fischli & David Weiss, [2016], <HOW TO WORK BETTER>. | Peter Fischli & David Weiss, [2016], <HOW TO WORK BETTER>. |
Revision as of 09:14, 5 October 2017
BOREDOM
Introduction:
When I’m sitting in a cinema and find the film is unexpected obscure, I sense boredom. When I have plenty of time yet not sure what to do but staying in my room, I sense boredom. When I’m travelling on the train with a no battery phone, I sense boredom. When I started to write this paper, I sense boredom. Is boredom merely a boring/negative emotion? What can boredom bring to me? What am I discovering through boredom? Interestingly, boredom is more positive rather than negative to many artists and researchers. As Walter Benjamin wrote in <The Arcades Project>: Boredom is the threshold to great deeds. This paper mainly focuses on boredom from perspectives of psychology, philosophy, contemporary art, myself. Furthermore, related questions to myself.
Psychology & philosophy:
From Early research about boredom to boredom in modernity
Boredom in art works:
Ragnar Kjartansson’s <Me and My Mother>,2000-2015. Rafael Rozendaal. John Cage < Silence>, 1961. Fischli & Weiss, etc.
Qian’s boredom:
What does boredom mean to me? What’s my boredom experiences? Is it a problem? Poetic and ambiguous boredom.
From boredom to my final project:
Loop, repeating, soft, more to come… What are the constitutions of boredom? What elements can I extract from boredom and how I manage to transfer this invisible abstract emotion to my visual work.
Conclusion:
Boredom is a warm grey fabric lined on the inside with the most lustrous and colorful of silks. In this fabric we wrap ourselves when we dream.
Bibliography:
The MIT Press & Whitechapel Gallery, [2017], <Boredom, Documents of Contemporary Art>, Edited by Tom McDonough. Peter Fischli & David Weiss, [2016], <HOW TO WORK BETTER>. Otto Fenicbel, [], <On The Psychology of Boredom>. Michael E. Gardiner, Julian Jason Haladyn, [2016], <Boredom Studies Reader> More to come…