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Category Archives: Consolidation
SHOOTING TEST
Toilet: bin-sink-toilet seat-toilet paper-table-flush-heater table-chair-shelf-heater-window-board bed-table-switch-drawer-floor-closet drawers-oven-hob-table wardrobe-tap-door-switch-table
VISITING LECTURER & SHOOTING PLAN
VISITING LECTURER Marcus asked me to think about how long each yarn takes and what timing represents. I don’t think time is important in this work actually. It’s more about the action. Marcus said the context could be related to the lockdown. I understand but my idea is not based on the lockdown. Marcus mentionedContinue reading “VISITING LECTURER & SHOOTING PLAN”
Corridor
BEDROOM & KITCHEN
BEDROOM Door Toilet Door + Toilet Hook Table + Chair + Corridor Decided on the following two photos that showed table & chair, and drawer & corridor as they looked better and also covered most areas. KITCHEN
GROUP CRITS & SHOOTING PLAN
GROUP CRITS Michelle said she liked the suggestion of clothing. I actually want to minimise the visual effect of clothing because it’s not needed but it’s also not necessary to be naked, which is why I used a nude body suit. Michelle mentioned how it would be like if it’s a performance where viewers couldContinue reading “GROUP CRITS & SHOOTING PLAN”
BLOB SHOOTING 2
SHOOTING PLAN
Still thinking about the desire of keeping the shape of the unity with the supportive objects I photographed last time, and the idea of blob, I suddenly thought of using cling film to wrap the objects and the body to form a visual unity and also achieve a better effect of blob. Cling film tellsContinue reading “SHOOTING PLAN”
TUTORIAL & BLOB
Craig suggested I could play with frame rate of the videos to emphasis the role/eye of camera and express more emotions. I tired to slow down or fast forward a video but the fast forwarded video looked strange and I didn’t feel the effect of speed. He also mentioned that he felt that the subjectContinue reading “TUTORIAL & BLOB”
REPETITION IN PERFORMANCE
Our desires, it seems, demand not only the reaching and the getting there, which can be achieved momentarily (I’ve got you, don’t fight) and then lost forever (JIGGER BOTH), but the holding on to their object. The repetitively performed impossibility to reach what one is aiming for, in terms of structure and content, is whatContinue reading “REPETITION IN PERFORMANCE”