Thursday, 26 January 2012
Friday, 20 January 2012
Well done guys!
Just wanted to say that I've really enjoyed working with you all and I think we built up quite a good project. I've learnt loads and I'm sure you all have too. Thanks for being awesome to collaborate with!
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
The Final Idea (sketches)...
Some of them are really rough because I was trying to get my head around the structure of our groups artwork because at first I was struggling with how we would construct something so big. I found that by sketching these out during and after a trip to the Museum on my own, I was able to visualise our work in the space.
Monday, 16 January 2012
Leaflet Design...
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Last session prior to presentation
I will write a brief self-evaluation after we have presented our project next week.
Group CV
Leaflet ideas...
1/12/2011...What does our art mean?
Research notes from 1st December...
- I feel that our piece will 'enable' and 'empower' because it enables the public to get involved in the process of an art piece and also will empower them to a certain extent as depending on their creation, they will determine the outcome of the piece. Also, it will depend on how they put the piece into the artwork - will they put their puzzle pieces in backwards, upside down etc. they will effect the way that it travels down the tubes and land in the main body of the structure. Through their participation, the visitors will change the look and process of the artwork.
- One of my personal worries was that not everyone will get what our piece is about. Although it's subtitle is 'Your Museum' and we will be there to explain what we mean or want from it, I feel that it would take away the originality of inspiration. It sounds complicated but I want the aim of the project to be clear but not influential in a 'dictating' way.
Critical Rationale
The purpose for our art piece initially is to make the general public think what a museum is to them. The definition of a museum is:
“A building or place where works of art, scientific specimens, or other objects of permanent value are kept and displayed.”
But in this age museums are changing and how we perceive the spaces within them are constantly being questioned. It’s not solely by people in the professions but also the public who walk through the front doors of any museum. They question what they are going to see, how they are supposed to act and even how they feel about certain aspects of the museum experience.
In earlier times museum culture has always been conserved and proper, but we as collaborating public artists believe that a museum has many different uses. Peoples different circumstances create different experiences even if everyone is looking at the same content.
Our structure, plays also upon curiosity; moving up into the second floors the public are gently persuaded to seek what is up the stairs, making them want to explore more areas of the building.
The fact that members of the public are contributing to part of this exhibit, will probably mean that they will visit more than once to watch the piece evolve and eventually finish it’s month long time at Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery.
This is part of a touring exhibition of British city museums. Gathering different opinions from all parts of the country. Making a statement of how varied every member of the public’s opinions are. So this museum will be part of a yearlong exhibition.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Reflection on 24th November...
Here are some of the notes I took during our talk to James and Adam:
