Friday, February 18, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
thesis inspiration
Trevor Martin (wonderful projection designer) sent me this.
7Lights
This is totally on the right track for what I am trying to achieve with my thesis!
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This is totally on the right track for what I am trying to achieve with my thesis!
hold, music UPDATE/new york is cool
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
thesis introduction
So: it's time to introduce my thesis. In a nutshell, I am presenting a lighting exploration of Strindberg's A dream play, which is one of my favorite plays of all time and full of really exciting imagery and craziness. While the actual thesis will be presented in mid-April, I am workshopping some ideas with audience at the end of this month (scary thought!) in several venues, which is really great since I am trying to create narrative/experience/emotion through only light (no scenery, costumes, props, actors or sound). In Strindberg's story, a girl named Agnes comes down to Earth to discover what being human is like. She journeys through various senarios, all in a dream-like fashion: time and place are extremely fluid and people come and go as they are necessary. I am currently in the process of finding the specific narrative within the material that I want to tell.
That being said, I have started really looking into how we visualize our dreams: what do you SEE when you dream? I have begun to write down my own dreams in the morning, hoping to have a better understanding of how we assign relationships and importance visually in our dreams. I've also been asking anyone and everyone to tell me a little bit about what they see when they dream. If you are interested in contributing to my non-visual visual research (hehe!), then please consider completing this survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ 59WMBMF
I have also begun to explore other people's visual representations of dreams and dream-like states. In particular, my advisor suggested that I go back and watch Fantasia and the like. (I've been looking at Disney, Miyazaki, Kurosawa, Dali.....anymore thoughts?) Here are some highlights from that process so far:
Seem interesting? I sure think so! More to come, but if you are in Boston and interested in coming to see a few experiments, please let me know! I am super excited about this project and it's ability to challenge me to think about light in a different way.
That being said, I have started really looking into how we visualize our dreams: what do you SEE when you dream? I have begun to write down my own dreams in the morning, hoping to have a better understanding of how we assign relationships and importance visually in our dreams. I've also been asking anyone and everyone to tell me a little bit about what they see when they dream. If you are interested in contributing to my non-visual visual research (hehe!), then please consider completing this survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/
I have also begun to explore other people's visual representations of dreams and dream-like states. In particular, my advisor suggested that I go back and watch Fantasia and the like. (I've been looking at Disney, Miyazaki, Kurosawa, Dali.....anymore thoughts?) Here are some highlights from that process so far:
Seem interesting? I sure think so! More to come, but if you are in Boston and interested in coming to see a few experiments, please let me know! I am super excited about this project and it's ability to challenge me to think about light in a different way.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
design-your-own
make your own lamp!
pick the type, the colors, the artwork, what have you! i am SO tempted.
also, art has a place in the awesomest places
pick the type, the colors, the artwork, what have you! i am SO tempted.
also, art has a place in the awesomest places
Saturday, February 5, 2011
HOLD, Music
I just wanted post this link to the newest PEGLEG project--I am very much looking forward to the collaboration: it's the old team back again! Plus, new handheld objects, awesome sounds and projections and....FLYING practicals!
the show features a character who hears music in his head and can't get rid of it or place it. very neat stuff.
HOLD, MUSIC
the show features a character who hears music in his head and can't get rid of it or place it. very neat stuff.
HOLD, MUSIC
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
james clar
James is a visual artist who works a lot with light and its interactions with other media. very awesome
CHECK him out
CHECK him out
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