Jan 18, 2010

The Attic




Of all the things I've been tossing about in my head, there are a couple of themes that have caught my interest recently.  


One of the first things that jumped out at me - a motif I noticed a couple weeks ago, and immediately knew I could work with - was to investigate what happens to people in a crisis situation.  When the chips are down, the heat is on, and failure is breathing down your neck, what do you do?  I cannot say that I really thought about this as a project theme before, but it does interest me.  How do people react, what are their relationships and how do they change at critical moments?  When death is a clear and possible outcome, what goes through a person's mind? When does instinct take over, and what gets left behind?  I definitely feel like the relationships between people would be interesting to explore when pushed to their limits.  


Another theme I might take up, is the question of "what will the end of our world be like?"  I view this not so much as an apocalyptic, extravagant, and disastrous end, but an eventual and significant change in our cultures.  How will moral standards change, where do we cross the line, what traditions might we throw away? This theme has been more of a side-note, though, and can be tied into the aforementioned one.  


I am not sure how I will tackle these thoughts, but I do feel like an installation or sculpture/structure of some kind will be my method.  Actually, I also want to hone my skills in digital illustration - it is one medium that I have really wanted to use, but never got around to practicing during my time at UTSA. 
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Truly, though, I may leave the installation/big pieces for Luminaria and the BFA show, and focus on Video Art, digital illustration, or some sort of interactive website/program.  
I think to help me focus, I may create a fictional storyline, world, and/or characters to weave throughout my work this semester. Examining the relationship between two characters will give me a starting point for each piece, whether it is an installation, video, digital painting, etc.  I can see myself taking pairs of characters like this, finding out how they respond to each other, and create an exaggerated manifestation of this dynamic.  






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I thought I'd post some examples of artists/pieces that have inspired me (Ernesto Neto, Tara Donovan, Elisabeth Higgins, et al.)
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