Saturday, 5 January 2013

Bruce Nauman


Bouncing two balls between monitors with changing rhythms 2007-2008


(video still)

This piece has really inspired me to think differently about my project. I'm now thinking how I can control what happens in a space more - instead of letting the space decide for me. I love the unpredictable rhythms and the decision making involved in putting this video together.

I think this concept is a good leap forward for my project. I'm now thinking about space in a new and unpredictable way.

Ivana Franke

''Travel Along''

This is a wooden construction with monofilament and led light. 

Apart from it being really beautiful - I really like it because I think it discusses the same issues of light and space as I do.

Light Travelling Through The Appartment


So it's common knowledge that if you take a picture artificial light with long shutter speed you can make shapes with said light.

That's what I did while snapping photos of my phone's lit up screen.


So the light begins in the corner of my living room and makes it's way through the apartment down the stairs and out the door. The layout of the building dictates how you negotiate through it. 

Trees 2.0!

I went home to my native Roscommon and made another stop motion that by far has progressed since the last one.


First of all this location has a lot more going on. Secondly I am also manually negotiating my way through the space - along with the line. The space to a degree still is dictating the limits of how I can move but there is still an amount of my own decision making involved. I am teetering on the concept of letting space dictate/not dictate your actions.

Trees!

I made a stop motion, again with my trusty reflective tape, of line hopping long trees at college.


Two questions can be raised from this? Was I interested in form like before? Or how line can physically move through a space?

I would think more emphasis is on the later. By keeping to just the trees I am letting the space dictate the limits of how and where the line can move to.