Monday, 21 March 2011

Where do I want my space?

 This week I've began to work form the inside out, and think a bit more about the exterior of my space and where I want it to be. The idea of the space being hidden underground was prominent for many reasons, firstly I like it being hidden, like the emotions are hidden and discovered through the journey of the exhibition. Secondly, it relates to my original concept of the Alice in Wonderland, whimsical feel and gets the participant involved immediately. Some kind of bunker would be ideal for my space.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Room Design: Reading Salvation





The final space, the reading salvation, will be the end of the exhibition, where the participants will be able to relax and discover the underlying emotions and feelings explored throughout the other rooms. This is where Lucy will be providing help via Bibliotherapy, and reading in a calm, welcoming space.

Room Design: Hazed Maze

The penultimate space in my exhibition will be a clouded room, inspired by Anthony Gormely. Where the participants will be required to find their way out into the next room, avoiding the looming black pillars placed around the room creating the illusion of a maze. Hopefully the space will make people feel lost and scared and the desperation to find their way out.

Room Design: Endless Faces







After the tunnel emotion comes a room of endless faces, which is so the participants feel insecurity and fear from all the eyes watching them. The walls will be lined with the plain white ominous masks, the the floor ceiling will be mirrored in order to create the endless effect, with a walkway down the centre.

Room Design: Tunnel of Emotion

The fifth space is one of the most crucial in the entire experience. The tunnel of emotion is designed to complete isolate the participant and make them feel a series of emotions through imagery, almost the way subliminal messages work. I've created a video that evokes, angst, fear, panic, confusion, etc, this will be uploaded to my blog at a later date. Basically you walk through the tunnel and the images are projected around it.

Room Design: Disproportional

The next space is Alice and Wonderland inspired and makes the person feel directly very small and insignificant in the space. This is done by placing oversized furniture and objects in the space along with the use of the chequered design, therefore dwarfing the participant.

Room Design: Narrowing Corridor

The third space will really play with the mind, as not only will the chequered design baffle and confuse people, but subtly the corridor will narrow and the participants will be forced bend, crouch and crawl in order to reach the next room. This will make them feel disorientated, trapped, and really get them involved within the space.

Room Design: Optical Illusion

The second room will be designed to make the participant feel confused and disorientated. To do this I've created sloped walls and unusual angles in the space, also it will look as though it spirals into a black hole by the way its painted and designed.

Room Design: Foyer

The Foyer is the first room in the exhibition and it is here where the participants will be asked to place white overalls over their clothes, in order to really blend them into the experience. The room will have several doors in however only one will actually lead into the next space. 

Monday, 14 March 2011

Playing about with Size

 
I wanted to make a room that played around with proportions, in order to confuse the participants of the exhibition. I looked into miniature rooms that make you feel giant, however I wanted to make people feel  small and insecure therefore I would do the reverse of these pictures, and make oversized furniture to dwarf the exhibitors. 

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

George Rousse

Another artist that I looked at was George Rousse who was suggested to me by my tutor. He is a photographer who plays around with sculptures and paintings within a space, usually he works in derelict buildings, which creates a great contrast to a lot of the colourful and intriguing work he creates. It relates to my own project because his work is like an optical illusion, and he piants things in certain ways and positions that you only notice the image he's trying to create from a particular perspective. I also love how it almost looks as though it has been digitally done, A really great aspect that I could play around with in a room possibly in order to disorientate the participant.


Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Willy Wonka

I was contemplating my idea and the different areas of space that I want the participants to travel through. One of my ideas was a tunnel that you walk through that displays emotive images, making you feel a certain way. it's hard to explain and the closest reference I can think of is the boat ride thats on the original willy wonka and the chocolate factory.


I also then thought about the tunnel you go through in a funhouse that also displays images along the walls.


Monday, 7 March 2011

Shanghai Sightseeing Tunnel

In July 2010 I was in Shanghai, where I went on the Bund sightseeing tunnel. Its kind of like a ride/form of transportation as an interesting way to get across the river. The tunnel runs under the river and is all electronically run; it consists of pods that move along a track and images and lights a displayed inside creating a visual treat. I thought it linked into my idea as it was an experience that disorientated, confused, yet intrigued the participants. The imagery and effects used are something I want to look at in my own space.

Anthony Gormley

Whilst looking into emotive imagery I've stubbled across a great artist, with a really interesting exhibition at the Southbank centre. It's called the 'Blind Light', there's a link below explaining it in more detail, but the part I particularly like is the clouded filled room that people can walk through the space and feel lost alone and disorientated. I can't believe I've found such a perfect reference as to what I want to create in my own space.

http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/minisites/gormley/light.html

Melbourne museum

There was na exhibition in Melbourne Museum last year that I went to that was all about the mind and the labyrinth of how the mind works. There was one bit in particular that I remember where you stood isolated, watching various images and clips on a screen and each made you feel something different. It's hard to really explain, but it's something I now can't stop thinking about and I really want to use something like that in my space in order to make the participants feel, certain emotions, ie scared, lost, confused.