Tool:
As a result of last we Week, I decided to divide my next step to two different approaches:
1) To create devisions using actual existing spaces
2) bring Human interaction into those spaces
Not to forget, I had to chose a tool for the process of this week. A tool that I can keep constant throughout my process. I chose projector as a tool, because I wanted to experiment the images in large scales.
Through this process I wanted to recreate a feeling, The feeling that is true to one side of this devision, this wall.
The spaces that I created int he previous sessions are constrained and narrow. They do have a feeling of prison. This week I interrupted those spaces and divided them from each other. Now, one needs to choose where they want to stand. One needs to pick a side. The spaces are even narrower. The devision makes you constrained even more. The idea of choosing will make you belong to a new space. It separates you from the other side, and not only physically but psychologically creates a devision.
The west bank wall has created two sides. Media tends to justify the wall by creating a scary picture of the palestinian side of the wall. They show the palestinians behind the west bank wall as dangerous and wild. One side of the wall is black and one side is white. On the other side, the side that palestinians are living, things have changed to darkness, Economy is collapsed because many people don't come where the wall separates the lands. conditions created by the wall has forced many people leave their homes. therefor that side has changed into the darker side of the wall.
Bellow are a set of images that captured moments of human interaction within the same spaces.
Throughout my experimentation I tried to create an actual 3D space using separate walls, using different walls for depth, that allow the viewer walk into the spaces created.
Respond:
The images are very powerful and interesting. They are good studies of whatever the next step is going to be. A good study in what the physical presence of the wall is. It is a good base for an installation work. And the scale of the images is very important. During my presentation I placed the images next to each other is very small sizes and that took away from the scale and value of the images and I should keep that in mind, Specially that these walls are huge is scale and huge in their effect on peoples lives.
1) To create devisions using actual existing spaces
2) bring Human interaction into those spaces
Not to forget, I had to chose a tool for the process of this week. A tool that I can keep constant throughout my process. I chose projector as a tool, because I wanted to experiment the images in large scales.
Through this process I wanted to recreate a feeling, The feeling that is true to one side of this devision, this wall.
The spaces that I created int he previous sessions are constrained and narrow. They do have a feeling of prison. This week I interrupted those spaces and divided them from each other. Now, one needs to choose where they want to stand. One needs to pick a side. The spaces are even narrower. The devision makes you constrained even more. The idea of choosing will make you belong to a new space. It separates you from the other side, and not only physically but psychologically creates a devision.
Bellow are a set of images that captured moments of human interaction within the same spaces.
Throughout my experimentation I tried to create an actual 3D space using separate walls, using different walls for depth, that allow the viewer walk into the spaces created.
Respond:
The images are very powerful and interesting. They are good studies of whatever the next step is going to be. A good study in what the physical presence of the wall is. It is a good base for an installation work. And the scale of the images is very important. During my presentation I placed the images next to each other is very small sizes and that took away from the scale and value of the images and I should keep that in mind, Specially that these walls are huge is scale and huge in their effect on peoples lives.
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