User:Chen Junyu/Graduation Project Seminar/ project proposal/Proposal5

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Project

  • Plan A:

The project is “ The Water”. The expected installation would be formed by three parts : a stone container which has a construction that response to the vibration in the environment, it will shake when the vibration reach a certain range. The ink in the stone container, and the projection of a drawing from the top of the container onto the surface of ink. I will use the material of Chinese ink and rice paper to approach the final drawing. The projection of the drawing should be in the same scale of the original one, and should be available to represent all the details of stroke and the texture of the paper.

When visitors walk around the installation, their steps will work on the vibration in environment thus trigger the shaking of the container. The ink will wave in the container. The projection of the drawing will move as the wave and change the image projected on the surface.

Context

The animation is visible dynamic. It is constructed by motions which rely on the phi phenomenon. Animators create the illusion of moving by drawing frame by frame and try to get the ideal movement to support the narrative. Drawing or painting is different type of art media. They are physically still. We can only read static information from a drawing or a painting. But if we think “dynamic” in another way, drawing/painting and animation somehow relate on in a fundamental level.


People have found examples of attempts to capture the phenomenon of motion into a still drawing in paleolithic cave painting. The animals in the paintings are usually have multiple legs in superimposed positions to convey the perception of dynamic. The paleolithic cave painting reflect the ancients’ understanding of motion and the desire of recording movement, in addition, it may also hint the consciousness of drawing things lively. In the Chinese painting theory “The Six principles of Chinese painting”(古画品录) written by art historian Xie He from six centuries, points out the “Spirit Resonance” or vitality is the overall energy of a work of art, which in my understanding means the lively representation either or both on depicting the object or conveying the spirit of painter. Also, if we look at the action drawing, it presents a different meaning of “illusion of moving”. The physical act of painting becomes even more important than the final result of the work. The dynamic here refers to the emphasis of the act of drawing, the process of drawing or “The kinetic basis of drawing”( Philip Rawson, Drawing)