6.12.2010
6.09.2010
Project 3 Design Final Plans and Sections
Inspiration is from the site itself, Newtown. The public is using the town as a gallery and there is lot of street art going on like graffiti and public is enjoys to be part of the artistic events. I thought the new gallery doesn’t have to follow the regular frame of art gallery but should communicate with the public. Therefore I choose to artist for interactive gallery who is Antony Gormley and Decoi who ask public to participate in the art. 1 Decoi: interactive artist who create the moving wall response to public’s act, touch, sound. His work requires enthusiastic participation to visitor. I used his wall react to sound for my main façade. The King St. is very busy street and many noises caused. The Decoi’ works will response to those sound 2. Gormley who is installation artist Creates the art make people part of the art.
I tried to create variety of mode created by the light for different types of the art work.
2. Main gallery has two full stories height with transparency window on the top 2. All function areas such as office, workshop, living room and bedroom are located in ground. This office area has a natural light from narrow side top window. 3. Decoi’s work beside the ramp reacts to people’s physical touch. 4. The next space is the special exhibition room the Gromley’s blind light. This area has less transparency window. This place also can be admire for visitor at the outside of the gallery, courtyard. 5. Next area is small gallery. The repetition of the walls creates the rhythmical shadow. 6. Finally the first floor main gallery has no natural sun light only artificial light make room bright.
At the back of the building there is courtyard playing with stairs. This court also introduces visitors to the park at the back where also displaying area for Gormley’s show.
Overall the couched art is stretching toward public for communication.
Project 3 Courtyard President
The Sea Organ (morske orgulje) is is a natural musical instrument, seventy meters long with thirty-five organ pipes built under the concrete. The musical pipes are located so that the sea water and wind movements produce musical sounds that are heard by passers by so that it achieves a communication with nature and promotes a unity of architecture and environment. As sea forces and energies are unpredictable in terms of tides and winds, this organ offers never-ending concert of numerous musical variations in which the performer is nature itself.
6.03.2010
Project3 Artist : dECOi
Hyper surface generates an emotional connection as it
responds to sound, movement and body.
The surface behaves like a precisely controlled liquid: waves, patterns, logos, even text emerge and fade continually within its dynamic surface. The human eye is drawn to physical movement, and this gives HypoSurface a basic advantage over other display systems.
As a digital device, any input (sound, movement, an Internet feed...) can be linked to any output (logos, patterns, text...) This offers full interactivity with an audience, and a simple User Interface allows HypoSurface to be 'tuned' to any event, its wide range of effects choreographed easily (by you…)
There are a lot of types of Hypo Surface interact with audiences
I would like to display two of Dec oi 's works.
1. voice (For facade of the gallery)
2. touch (For interior of the gallery)
http://hyposurface.org/
5.31.2010
Project 3 Narrative
Art gallery communicating with public.
Project 3 Artist
I have a idea for the gallery from the New town the site itself. The feeling I have got from the site is so artistic street. No wonder why I have to design art gallery for this site. I could see the street art easily in the New Town. And New Town public do not think art is difficult and far away from their life. There are many art entertainment building such as cinema, dance hall and gallery. Moreover a lot of art entertainments are hold in everyday. Also the atmosphere is perfect to enjoy art from every where. So I think the art works installed in new gallery do not have to be just drawings on the wall or sculptures just stand.
As a result I choose two artists who do interactive art and public art.
Daniel Rozin and Antony Gormley
Daniel Rozin
Daniel Rozin is an artist, educator and developer, working in the area of interactive digital art. As an interactive artist Rozin creates installations and sculptures that have the unique ability to change and respond to the presence and point of view of the viewer. In many cases the viewer becomes the contents of the piece and in others the viewer is invited to take an active role in the creation of the piece. Even though computers are often used in Rozin's work, they are seldom visible.
Antony Gormley
Antony Gormley is an english sculpture. Antony Gormley has over the past 25 years revitalised the human form in sculpture through a radical investigation of the body as a place of memory and transformation. “I am interested in the body”, he says, “because it is the place where emotions are most directly registered. When you feel frightened, when you feel excited, happy, depressed somehow the body registers it.”
Gormley’s works are divided into 3 part drawing, scupture and show. I think his scuptures choose the space where they stand. And his shows stand and breath with public.