Maps & Journeys presentation feedback
Today we had our presentation feedback section with rosie and were given a some interesting criticise both positive and negative. It seemed that the idea was plausible but we kept on coming back to the same conversation about requiring the right tools and equipment and if we had the skills to build the structural installation itself. "Whats the reason behind the doors" is an area that was brought up, and after discussing feedback we understood why people questioned it. They were not to sure whether people from an outside perspective would understand the concept fully.
We brainstormed a few ideas after the presentation to see if we could develop the idea even further and mold it into a sold understandable concept. We was not able produce a solid confident idea but managed to come across a solution for replacing the doors with objects instead and collecting specific sound the are within its normal environment. We would use an object with some form of mean and the journey it has previously undertaken i.e. a pair of old running shoes worn by an olympic athlete.
Emotions, laughter, dealing with anxiety. Visual/sound piece about laughter. Close up shots of faces and spoken word. Consider laughter. How can you make the audience laugh so they really get the point of the work and the feeling of exhileration that you are exploring. Participatory artwork.
ReplyDeleteSocial media: how can it play a part in laughter/humour. Warning: don't fall into the trap of the purile or cheap laughs. What is a journey into laughter...? Maps and laughter.