Tuesday, 8 November 2016
The Infinite Mix
I went on a Saturday and we need to queue up outside. I was freezing but it was worth it!
The exhibition space was so cozy that people won't mind sitting on the floor. In most of the rooms there were soft materials on the wall and the floor so we felt quite relaxed in the space that we won't mind sitting there for 10-20 mins. I loved the big screens.
The piece I liked the most is the 4-screen work with many TVs on the floor about a 70 years old man. It was funny and thoughtful. I almost want to lie on the floor so that I can see all four screens at once. I stayed in a corner instead. The first time watching I was amazed by the visuals and constantly turning around to check the screens and TVs. The second time I was focusing on what he was saying. It was very thoughtful that I almost want to stay there for the rest of the day so that I can think about it. The piece is looped very nicely as well, unlike other pieces that leave a blank screen at the end for some times. We didn't have to sit in the silent darkness waiting for the video to come back up in a unknown time frame. We were in a perfect loop that can possibly put audience into a zone of endless thought about life.
I want to try to achieve that loop of thought for audience of my exhibition piece. It will make sense for the theme of my piece and make audience to think.
Labels:
DFSA Year 2,
Maps and Networks
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