Inspirations- clouds, David Hoffos and Sara Rockinger's "In/Visible"
Clouds- I like the idea of projecting light onto white shapes. I would like to make a bunch of clouds, each out of a different material. Perspective Materials-cotton balls, tissue paper, paper towels, white cloth,
David Hoffos- I really liked the way he constructed scenes and I like the idea of having my project being contained in a small space. At this point I don't think my scene will have as much details as his
Sara Rockinger's "In/Visible"- I randomly saw this piece while I was working. When I saw it all of my previous ideas for the first project went out the window. This piece is very large. It consists of about six or eight white figures that are suspended from the ceiling. The figures were made out of some kind of transparent, cloth-like, white material. They were hanging in front of a large white wall. In front of the figures was a projector playing a video of farmers working a field on a sunny day. The figures absorbed some of the projected light and created shadows on the white screen. I really liked how the shadows effected the projected film
need to think about what i want to project, I don't think I want to do video. Maybe make the light source interactive. Like a flashlight or cell phone
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