Friday, July 30, 2010

ANNOUNCING!! Where are you going Ray? - The Merc Building Interpretation

ANNOUNCING!! Where are you going Ray? - The Merc Building Interpretation
Come see the PHASMID LAB in action!!!!

Setting up our latest performance "Where are you going Ray? " @ the Merc





Setting up our latest performance "Where are you going Ray? " @ the Merc

I am the Light setup





Pictures setting up "I am the Light"


Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Hello PHASMID LAB followers!!

Just wanted to let everyone know that the PHASMID LAB blog now has a page introducing our PHASMID LAB Creative Team with the world!!! Just click the tab labeled

SPACE AND THEATRE: an intro to our team and interests


Its been a long time coming and shadow portraits of each team member will follow but its up and running!!!
YAY!!!!!!!!

-Christopher

Sunday, July 4, 2010

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON - CHURCH




Our creative group is interested in:

SPACES: we think and work in various spaces are interested in ways in which they are occupied and ways in which these spaces can be transformed. We dream of transformations and work on converting the dream into an illusion.

THEATER AND CINEMA: we are interested in the idea of theater and ask how we can expand this idea. In other words what is the idea of theater and can we insert the idea of theater in the spaces which we approach? How does this transform not only the space but also this idea of theater?

In my group I introduce a graduate level research to teen aged teem of very young artists. I put both sides myself and my team through this challenge purposely and ask what we can learn from this journey. So far my team proves absolutely brilliant and points me to directions I would have never imagined. I hope this works both ways!!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

National Museum of the US airforce, Dayton Ohio







Dayton is the hometown of Wilbur and Orville Wright. Here is where they lived and invented the airplane. Here is also where air pioneers, engineers and scientists have continued their work. Today we took a trip to the National Museum of the US airforce!!

SISTEEN CHAPLE

Next week we will look and study Michelangelo's painting at Sisteen Chaple. This is to study and inspire the performance piece of our exhibition. What is the relevance of Sisteen Chaple ceiling and our project and what are the possibilities of working in alternative spaces?

The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, at the commission of Pope Julius II, is one of the most renowned artworks of the High Renaissance. The ceiling is that of the large Papal Chapel built within the Vatican between 1477 and 1480 by Pope Sixtus IV after whom it is named the Sistine Chapel. The chapel is the location for Papal Conclaves and many important services.[1]

The ceiling's various painted elements comprise part of a larger scheme of decoration within the Sistine Chapel which includes the large fresco The Last Judgment on the sanctuary wall, also by Michelangelo, wall paintings by a team of the most highly regarded painters of the late 15th century including Botticelli and Perugino, and a set of large tapestries by Raphael, the whole illustrating much of the doctrine of the Catholic Church.[2][3]

Central to the ceiling decoration are nine scenes from the Book of Genesis of which the Creation of Adam is the best known, having an iconic standing equalled only by Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the hands of God and Adam being reproduced in countless imitations.

The scenes, from the altar towards the main door, are ordered as follows:\

Nine scenes from the Book of Genesis

  1. The Separation of Light and Darkness
  2. The Creation of the Sun, Moon and Earth
  3. The Separation of Land and Water
  4. The Creation of Adam
  5. The Creation of Eve
  6. The Temptation and Expulsion
  7. The Sacrifice of Noah
  8. The Great Flood
  9. The Drunkenness of Noah