Are we famous for our arrogance?
I'm looking to craft a drum with a bell inside it. The idea is that it can be rolled down the hill the wind can sound it common in the rain will act on it and Play the drum. I will be using the debris from the Sheffield ski Village and respond to the landscape the site. I am going to respond to the materials from the site and explore their characteristics properties and potential both visually and auditory. I will play and explore by cutting Burning dissecting dismantling manipulating reforming layering and trimming. These processes are to be recorded both visually and auditory. I am to consider the concept and process of Rolling Down the hill or slopes and jumps. I will use this to inform the object and it's visual aesthetic linked to the function and sound qualities. So how would you like to display the object. I would like to view the object on film in a dedicated area or orb that reflects the shape of the created objects? So I've come back from the United States of America and it was fantastic. However I quite by accident stumbled across an interesting site up in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. I strongly believe that I have found a site which encapsulates a lot of what I have been looking for. The site has risen, Deceased and is in a state of ruin and disrepair. I visited the site neglected up lots of very interesting pieces of debris. I took my camera and tripod and try to talk in front of the camera and beside it. I guess that point I should've had some sort of script to follow. So I've got a digital SLR that takes great photos and also supports video. I have a lack of underpinning in film making but have been Learning about it via YouTube and I've been looking at basic tutorials. A tutorial by Moritz Janisch (Fenchel & Janisch) Blog & Website: http://www.fenchel-janisch.com I think at this stage i should strongly consider finding some people who are professionals. I have been using a digital slur for my videos and also my iPhone. I started using final cut pro x but at $300 a pop I transferred to iMovie, but sadly it doesn’t cut it. Mind you the iPhone records sound very well but a professional depth of field. Chart time. Now having removed this section in regards to video and production there is a lot more “effort" to be divided up between for remaining categories. I will continue to use charts in this manner to illustrate the use of effort throughout Recording my artistic practice. I revisited the site to collect some more material. So we’ve decided to do a research trip to visit a Blacksmith and sound artist by the name of Chris Porcarelli. Chris originally hails from the USA and is a blacksmith. He is a post graduate masters degree student. This is how Chris describes his Practise and has been directly taken from his website. Sculptural forms, interaction, movement and sound are sources of investigation and inspiration. My practice weaves interests in social dynamics and material based objects in hopes to develop opportunities for creativity and face to face relations. The focus of my work is to encourage a relationship between the participants unique ideas with the power of movement, in order to create either a personal or shared experience through the use of a sculptural object. I am currently focusing on developing objects that are interactive acoustical sound devices that stand quiet until touched. Forms and sounds are designed to evoke curiosity and encourage exploration with one or multiple users. When engaged, objects reflect the unique physical input of a users’ movement by producing auditory signals. Such interactive motions actuate layers of sound and rhythm that compose a unique event experienced by those present.
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