Plan for next week:
- Organise extracts from videos from Abbotsford Convent.
- Write 300 words systematically about each of the videos.
- Sort out the logic behind project and how is it connected to my thesis
- A plan for presentation according to exhibition planing (checklist)
- A list of all the panels and supporting structures needed
- Finish editing the final videos
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
"Self,body, and landscape address different dimensions of place in contrast with space. The self has to do with the agency and identity of the geographical subject; body is what links this self to lived place in its sensible and perceptible features; and landscape is the presented layout of a set of places, not their mere accumulation but their sensuous self-presentation as a whole."
-Edward S Casey, Between Geography and Philosophy: What Does It Mean to Be in the place-World
-Edward S Casey, Between Geography and Philosophy: What Does It Mean to Be in the place-World
Monday, August 26, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Monday, August 12, 2013
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Presentation Outline Update
Verbal Presentation Draft
I/// A space of possibility
to walk is to marshall (Interior)
to draw is to continue (Interior)
to hold is to void (Interior)
to order and to loose is to free (Urban Interior)
to act is to imagine (Urban Interior)
to cross is to flatten (Urban Interior)
to stop (Urban Interior)
II/// The Dance (Urban Exterior)
III/// The Interior, the Urban Interior, the Urban Exterior
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Director: Julien Martorell
Editor: Alex Tissot
DOP: Raphael Bauche
Production : onirim.comEditor: Alex Tissot
DOP: Raphael Bauche
Official Selection ÉCU 2013, European Experimental Film
Choregraphy program Mecal International Short Film Festival
Official Selection Dance and Media Japan International VideoDance Festival 2013
Pianoworks 13 is a short movie, which combines live action and motion design. Over an original soundtrack played by Polerik Rouviere, four dancers perform different styles (break dance, new style, popping). The film illustrates the link between body, instrument and instrumentalist. The moves give birth to a sort of calligraphic language which is a representation of the moves themselves.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Timetable
/// Weekly timetable of anticipated outcome ///
Week 7:
abstract draft
semester schedule of outcomes
1 short film exploring
1 illustration explaining my understanding of the reading
Week 8:
Presentation 2: A Question
1 model
2 site analysis
1 diagram mapping out works and ideas
presentation draft
Week 9:
respond to the feedbacks from previous week
1 experiment
1 reading respond to the work
1 site analysis
Week 10:
arrangement of works and ideas
2 experiments
Week 11:
first draft for Final Project Proposal
1 experiment
Week 12:
1 experiments
presentation proposal
second draft for Final Project Proposal
outlines and referees for the Research Book
Sunday, April 21, 2013
"First, their writings notwithstanding, Diller and Scofifio's projects do not attempt to replace the Vitruvian figure with another figure. There is no attempt at renovation nor resuscitation here, no return to figural origins. By confining their focus to a limited number of particular spatial relationships, Diller and Scofidio shift attention from the figural presence of body acting within a world of objects, to the conditions under which the body comes to embody certain social definitions."
Robert McAnulty, Body Troubles, Toward a New Interior - An Anthology of Interior Design Theory, p 64
"Through this technique of subjection a new object was being formed; slowly, it superseded the mechanical body - the body composed of solids and assigned movements, the image of which had for so long haunted those who dream of disciplinary perfection. This new object is the natural body, the bearer of forces and the seat of duration; it is the body susceptible to specified operations, which have their order, their stages, their internal conditions, their constituent elements....It is the body of exercise rather than speculative physics; a body manipulated by authority, rather than imbued with animal spirits; a body of useful training and not of rational mechanics..."
M. Foucault, Discipline and Punish, p.172
Thursday, April 18, 2013
hipDisk
Danielle Wilde
hipDisk, 2007.
- "hipDisk highlights the body's capacity for motion, bringing visual focus to the mechanical joint between the waist and the hips."
- motion through sound
- musical instrument (music-movement-music)
- positions-notes
- range of motion
- limitation of human sense
Rebecca Horn
Rebecca Horn, «Berlin Exercises in Nine Pieces» Exercise 1: Scratching Both Walls at Once, 1974 – 1975
- body-extensions
- the equilibrium between body and space
- replaces the human body with kinetic sculptures
- define and cut through spaces with reflections of mirrors, light and music (other works)
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
SWARMnight
"SWARMnight" combined the creative forces for a series of original works that amplify sound, rhythms, and graphic phenomena, in a mesmerising performance at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery."(Hyper Spatiality)
Stage 2 Volume 2
Experience 1 - step up stair case
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Within stepping up stair case, a pattern of repetition and development were generated, the work visualised the rhythmical movement and the altitude change of body location within time.
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Experience 1 - step up stair case
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- Balance between body and space.
- Limitation of body expansion.
- Symmetrical body
- Geometry of body space
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Before the pieces of paper were teared down, the location of steps were marked on the paper. The diagraming of body and the diagraming of space can be seen on the same piece of paper. The action(motion) and the space(stillness) co-exist and the are both flattened and frozen.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Stage 2 Volume 1
A short video respond to former topic "Space is a Choreographer"
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After last week's class, relevant questions were raised, such as:
Can space be a verb?
How can space be a choreographer?
The answers are supposed to be shown in a series of tests in the future projects.
(I really hope so)
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This video documented how an individual body navigating through space mapping out the existing site.
After the experiment, the site was treated basically as a flatened "floor plan".
Any body posture was taken granted as for the scale did not allow details to be seen.
In the second experiment, human scale was more focused on and a series of movement, "trying" to mimic dancing actions in various spaces, were tested out.
The scale of me "dancing" in the each photo was made average.
Different composition of the space were used, such as: layers of swing doors, stage area, different angles of chair tool, reflective glass window.
No key ideas were generated at this point, post-its were used to get inspirations and feed back from class.
Ideas collected from Post-its:
Prosthetic attachment
Long shoe
Tall cone hat
Dust your whole body/costume + Trace movement
Draw space with your feet (attach pencils) + fingers + face
Move like a turtle on the floor
Monday, April 8, 2013
詠春 葉問宗師示範木人樁
Wing Chun - Mu Ren Zhuang///Muk Yan Jong
The video is talking about how space, within the help of "props", can restraint and stimulate the maximum capacity of movement and power. The design of Muk Yan Jong was for the purpose of Kong Fu training and how it is fully human scale; and how the location of the sticks respond to different muscles; and how the apparatus itself is a model of human body are interesting.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
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