Thursday, February 14, 2013

Artistic Showrooms

It Took The Night To Believe

This project would be a very participatory art exhibition in which the audience will experience how different sounds and volumes affect them. The showroom would be setup in such a way that the minimal amount of 'other' senses will be needed to go from one art piece to the next. This means fog and very low lighting will probably be used. For example, one art piece in particular will subject the viewers to bass soundwaves (~60 hz) at extreme volumes. Even with ear plugs, the audience will find themselves becoming disoriented and possibly hallucinating after a given time.

A Glacial Place

Similarly to "It Took The Night To Believe," this project would again using music and sound to influence the viewers. This would specifically utilize different music and sounds to bring very specific emotions to the viewers. The exhibition showcases the art in music, in how for example major chords make us feel happy, and minor chords make us feel sad. The various art pieces will explain what about the music is making the viewer feel the way they are. Uplifted, hopeful, hopeless, etc, and what about the music is giving them that feeling. Rather than a physical experience as "It Took The Night To Believe," this exhibition explores emotions.

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