Monday, June 28, 2010

ARMORY: FLOOR PLAN

PORTRAITS

PORTRAITS 2





BLUE SKY


Sunday Morning I tour the area of Dayton and learn about local architecture, life and culture. I meet people and talk about the economic and political situation. This gives me good ideas how to proceed with our projects for the remaining week. This may not seem related but will plan a trip to the museum of aviation, which I think is important also we will learn a lot more about theatre and cinema. It is after all cinema and theatre that we will be making a part of our exhibition. Also I will look into a local thatrea theatre and movie theatre. Can we go? ...This will be a task for Christopher..CHRISTOPHER:I did my homework and our group will be doing a visit to the National Museum of the US Airforce this Thursday. In addition, I am talking to the LOVEWELL http://lovewell.org/
group downtown about bringing our collaborative team to the performance space they are working in so they can see the collaborative theatre process first hand.

...Lovewell Institute based in Fort Lauderdale Florida creates new realities - in education, in the arts, in the community and in personal lives. Through the Lovewell Method, aspiring artists learn to collaborate in a nurturing and exhilarating environment; sharing a personal growth experience that will impact them for the rest of their lives.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

LATERNA MAGIKA

Today we will look into Laterna Magika, a theatre in Prague (my home town) Laterna Magika is known for combining projected image and theatre play. We will look for an inspiration,working methodologies, ideas... Laterna Magika is still playing in Prague, hope to go this fall when as I visit my family...

Laterna Magika is a Non-Verbal theatre located in Prague. Its origins are connected with the Expo '58 in Brussels.[1][2] The plays are internationally comprehensible since they are silent. The performances are a combination of dance, film and black theatre.[3] Laterna Magika is a well known tourist destination and is considered key in the development of modern Czech theatre.[citation needed]

How can we use this idea of theatre to develop our project???

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Beyond The Armory

The space above our exhibition space extends into the surrounding world and sky - The roof as the connection to the sky - something to think about...


Three Rooms

Our exhibition space is formed by three rooms,
also space above the rooms and space in front.
We have two circular windows also 9 windows
in each room + two independent windows.
What do we do with this assortment of views, natural light...?




Friday, June 25, 2010

THEATRE/CINEMA

Visually, our collaborative team is working on a design that builds an experience for the viewer to interact with the space. Below is a working design of the vision thus far.

The Armory Space

Our final exhibition will take place here at the Armory. Our collaborative team will be working on the top floor throughout the summer. So far our vision has taken shape in three rooms located in the back of the gallery space. The Phasmid - Blue Sky Collaborative Team is taking on the TRINITY - working site-specificaly towards three rooms, three doors, three windows in the Armory space.



Thursday, June 24, 2010

Shadow Play

Here we are exploring visual presence through shadows. We accomplished this through the use of projecting a simple blue background on the wall in the gallery space. We then stood in front of the projector to create shadows on the wall. This is our documented exploration!!

STUDIO TIME: SHADOW PLAYS01









A shadow is an area where direct light from a light source cannot reach due to obstruction by an object. It occupies all of thespace behind an opaque object with light in front of it. The cross section of a shadow is a two-dimensional silhouette, or reverseprojection of the object blocking the light.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

The Blue Sky Summer Dream!!!

Only that which could first be concealed appears. Things already recognized, quietly similar things never appear. They are apparent, certainly but only apparent: they never yield themselves as appearing.’ George Didi-Huberman (Phasma)

The proposed project will explore issues of ‘appearance and concealment’ within the framework of a ‘day time’ and ‘night time’ dream. It will transform an installation as a visual art form into temporal stage of a theatre. The collaborative team will have the opportunity to create an environment for a narrative of a performative action within this ephemeral landscape of dreams. Text by George Didi-Huberman, ‘Phasma’ and issues of ephemeral & permanent and visible & invisible will be central to the main idea of the project.

We will work cross the disciplines and assume a multimedia approach during the process. The concepts of ‘appearance and concealment’ will compliment the ideas of day-time and night-time dreams by means of their ephemeral nature. While the text will act as grounds for the stage structure, the dreams will guide in development of an imaginative narrative of the performance. The production will include, but will not be limited to collecting writings, design of the stage, fabrication of sculptural structures (sets designed as projection screens with use of fabric as a primary medium), developing video projections in combination with the context of the art-performance and other activities. Each new activity will be introduced, workshops and presentations held accordingly to the age group of the participating students and progress of the involved group.