Showing posts with label C. Show all posts
Showing posts with label C. Show all posts

Cee's Site research "Central Chaengwattana"



Different between the building at different year.

Change in typology of shophouse around the hous.

C's documentation and post analysis on "Blind maze"




                                    The space is a long walk walk which resembled to a maze, and on the wall there is a texture of fabric which would lead their ways out of the space. The audiences have to focus on their sense of touching as they have to depend on them to guide their ways. The wall is construct such a way that would make the audiences to focus with them as if they miss where the wall are going they would be trap inside the space.
                             
                                        In the space it is pitch dark, so the audiences have to focus on the texture on the wall which acts as a guideline leading their to the exit. In the space the audiences have to use their sense of touching as they would not be able to see anything except feeling on their hand.


                                       I defined the erotic as something that can be feel by not only our eye but also by the feeling of touching. i think the feeling of erotic also would be something that the people are touching without knowing what it is. Erotic is something that people have to participating in the art or some acts so they can get the feeling of eroticism. 

                                       The response of the audiences received after they experienced the space is that most of them were scared by the darkness and wanted to get out of the space as fast as they can, some of them did not get to the finished point as they were afraid by the darkness inside the space. the advice given by the audiences is to make the way to an exit more clearer as most of the audiences did not know which is an exit without telling them

C's installation drawing : "Blind Maze"

           The installation is in the room 319 using the existing column as a part of an installation in order to change the site into a pitch dark walk ways or a maze.


The different oart of the space.

The intention of my space is to make the people to use their touching sense to guide their way out of my space. So by switching off the light the space would be completely dark and therefore it would force the audiences to stumble for something solid as they would feel safer near something hard or safer feeling that they are at the corner of something in a place that are completely dark. I used the fabric texture to attract the people as i wanted the people to touch them and stayed longer touching them. On the other side i used spray glue to force the audiences to move faster to get out of the site as they are sticky and people would feel unpleasant to touch something sticky and slimy.

C's installation development "Blind Maze"

                   The first concept is similar with the final concept in the way the the audiences will have to walk in the dark using their senses of touching to lead their ways to an exit.


                 
                        The first site is in Room 319, i was thinking to use the side wall of the room in my installation but this site didn't work out because there were a tiny step which would be the problem for the people that are walking in the dark.

   
       The final site for my installation is also in room 319 but at a different part of the room.











C's research on "Joan Jonas and Matthew Barney"









Project1 : Erotic of Architecture




In this photo I'm trying to focus on the light and the shadow, thinking it may give some sort of erotic feeling.




In this photo I'm focusing on the BTS railways which have various part touching to the other rail.




In the photo i wanted to capture the reflection of light on the building showing that the tow things intereactrd with each other.




The last photo I was focusing on the light in and out of the building, wanting them to represent as the emotions of the building.
The work of C - Vaiwit  Asavajaroentavon