Monday 27 August 2012

Reflective Journal


Elaine Zhang
MA Graphic Design
Reflective Journal
Word count2333


In addition to the final show, there were lots of practice and development at MA level study. In the working process of this one-year study, I learnt and got much more from the projects, research, symposium, lecture and final work. It is no denying that criticality is a key characteristic of MA study; therefore, it is important to evaluate the development included how to solve the problems in progress, and what have been changed from the study proposal. It’s also an internal consistency between the practice and the future development.

Firstly, the initial interested area of my study proposal was about the urban people’s concealed and missing emotion. In view of existing situation of modern people, I wanted to explore the idea of the mentality of urbanites, and pay attention to the strange, lonesome or vacuous emotions, which are cased by the tremendous work pressure. As for the specific interested orientations, there were some tentative ideas to consider, such as the numb attitude of office worker. It can be seen that my original idea was to express the theme from the urban person’s perspective. In addition, I carried on my previous projects related to this theme such as the silent film “Lost in life” (image 1&2), which was showed at Sigune’s studio. In this project, I focused on the lonesome, isolated and insensitive emotion of a girl who is eager for playing a close game with a friend. I used a hand game as an element to run my ideas. In fact, this is a traditional Chinese game that should be played with two persons, but they were just one girl who played the game and repeated the same action by herself in my video and book. Besides, audience could play game with the girl, which is a participation and interaction between the work and the viewers. When the film was showed in the public screen, I thought the visual language is strong, but the quality was vague. After that, I retook the video as high- quality photographs and did a book in the artist book workshop, which was showed in the “work in progress” exhibition. (Image 3)

Secondly, at the start point of my main project, I used masks to express urbanites' surface emotion, which is ostensible and unreal. I thought that lots of people ignore what they want, lose happiness and miss their emotion. In addition, they use an invisible mask to conceal their emotion in this complex and stressful social condition. As a result, I used mask to carry on an installation. In the progress, I broke the "surface masks", strung and hung up them (Image 4.). The chips of the masks looked sad and vacuous in the swinging state. In addition to the installation, I also thought about to take a video that refers to the city life, and then use projection to show the images in the masks. To evaluate the test, it was good to extend the methods and materials to do installation with marks; however, the element “mask” was vulgar and commonplace to express the idea. Importantly, other artists have used masks frequently, which is also hard to break through the first impression about the meaning of opera. In fact, after I gave up the mask idea, I saw Gillian Wearing’s exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery, which had a really strong method and vision to show the concealed emotion. Wearing questions how much we can determine about individual’s personality by looking at a person’s face and facial expressions. Her masks are liberating in a sense, because they allow people to say what they want, and not what others want them to say. Even though I did not continue the mask idea, Wearing’s work still gave me lots of inspiration.  

At this stage, I researched lots of related artists’ works especially the installation and space design. In particular, Esther Stocker makes great contribution to the disorientation of space. She is good at using black and white geometric patterns to create visual interactive space and make a real space as a large installation for viewer’s participation. In her trippy 3-D installations, Stocker's large architectural forms like real-life, 3-D optical illusion. Importantly, most of her works allow the visitors to interact and absorb the environmental space; therefore, she offers a close space for participation. After the researches, I tried to make models to create an illusion of the fickle city life, which was inspired by Stocker’s works. It can be seen that my proposal has been a little bit changed in the expressive point of the theme. Through the abundant researches, I am going to express the stressful and oppressive urban life by the expression of the living environment and condition. That means I want to express the urban people’s emotion from their outside instead of human itself.

Specifically, for the ideas about installation of models, I tried different materials to create visual effects refers to a disorientation of urban life in a model of space. For example (image 5), I used illustration of buildings to extend the ideas. The tier upon tier of buildings, which reflected a stressful and busy urban life, created this installation. In this model, I drew the buildings on the floor and wall, especially; I built a reflected image of buildings on the floor that looked like a mirror. It can be imagined that viewers will feel stressful and oppressive when they come into the space, and let them to think about their life in the busy city. In addition, I tested other materials that ware film and mirror paper. (Image 6 & 7) As I mentioned, city life is colorful and full of false appearance, which like the illusion of mirror. I used the colorful film and mirror papers, and reflected light to build an illusion space. The mixed colour materials created an illusion that just like a complex and fickle city life. As a consequence, when people walk in the space, they can see themselves vaguely because of the mirror effect, just like they miss the emotion of themselves by the complex and fickle city life.  At this stage, I was really interested in doing the models; however, the problem is the infeasibility. Those models were difficult to realize in a real space because of the high price of materials and technology.

So I tried to find a feasible way to realize my idea. There were two different ways that I tested for realizing the models into a real space. The first idea was to draw the illustration of the buildings in a large roll of paper which about the size “2m*10m”. (Image 8) It can be seen that viewers can enter the large installation to experience the effect. Even through the large-scale drawing could be realized by working with the fact that it is on a paper roll, the effect was not as powerful as which I want to have.

Through a lot of research about installation and space work from related artists’ works, I tried to think the specific emotions of urban people. And I found all my ideas were my own thinking and feeling, not the attitude or thinking from the specific people who living in London around us. As a foreigner, I cannot understand British people’s thinking because of the different culture and society. So I did interviews and tried to know the area specifically. (Image 9) And I want to know how people think about their life in a large city and what’s the different between china and here. Through the interviews, I got a lot of information from different people who working here or come from other countries. Most of them feel stressful, lonely, unhappy or busy to their work or study. And some people feel the pressure must be happened with the rapid development of society, but we need to face the stress and make our psychology to be better. I was interested in interviewing people, and it was a good way to get more ideas by different specific questions. In fact, the idea of interview was inspirited from the Jessica project, which was the first project with Silke in the first term. (Image 10) If I want to extend the idea of interview, how to open up the interview question will be the point that should be concerned in the future.

After the interviews, I tested other visual effect to create a illusion or disorientation of an urban life, but the problem was the drawing of the buildings were not suitable to express my idea, because it was not real city life. So after that, I took photos around the city, and choose modern buildings as the element. Besides, I edit a small video and projected it to the colourful papers to create a fickle word. On the other hand, I tested the effect by using the projector in the private area. I projected the image in the place, which I am living. For urbanities, the home is close and private and makes people relaxed, but I moved the stressful situation to their private space to create a stressful and oppressive atmosphere. (Image 11 & 12)

At the end of the MA study, final exhibition is the most important project, which has already token a long time to develop the ideas. When I started to think about the expression of summer exhibition, I preferred to carry on my project with the idea of projecting work, which referred to the photos I took in a private space by projecting the city images. However, After the final show presentation, I faced a question that I just thought about to use public image into a private space which was a way to make the outside stresses to contrast with the inside individual private space. But I had not concerned that if I want to show this visual work into an exhibition space, it becomes another way to make the private back to a public space and the meaning will be changed. That was the big problem made me confused, but on the other side, it also made me to think about my work from a new point of view. 

To solve the problem, I rethought about the model practice and tried to extend the ideas and realize it to a 3D space. Importantly, installation and space work are still my most interested area. As I mentioned, disorientation of the urban life is also the theme I want to show, and the fickle and stressful atmosphere is what I want to create in an interactive exhibition space. Through the test, I decided to create a mirror effect that will be like an illusion of urban life. In my work, I am exploring the stressful and fickle nature of the urban life and it's suppression of its inhabitants' emotion. My approach is to create a participatory space with a mirroring effect, with relevant themes to contemporary society. Here I am acknowledging that urban life develops rapidly, and that there are numerous pressures, like work and living situations, that make inhabitants feel lonely, discouraged, oppressed, and passive. I'm trying to make the stressful nature of the urban environment visible to the public. Additionally, my interest for 3D graphics and participatory design are clearly exhibited in this installation. The experience of models was an important step in my development. I extended my ideas and methods to a new stage, and got to know what area I really interested. As a result, some practice and test will give you a useful development. In fact, during the final project, Mona Hatoum’s work gave me a lot of inspiration. I visited the The Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona recently, and it was really fortunate to see the British artist Mona Hatoum's work. The exhibition looked like a dialogue with avant-garde movements in modern art, which affected me to think about how to use a real space to make sense.

After distributing the exhibition space, it was time to decorate own area and adjust the situation, at the same time, the problems happened soon. For example, after fixing up the blackout material, it was installed loosely and looked not as professional as a gallery space. As tutors' suggestion, to solve the problem, it's better to swap the space with Chris. I have thought about it, but for me, changing space will be harder to realize my installation, because I need to place the projectors at the end of the opposite wall in the original space, which takes more than 3 meters away. If I move into a new space, it takes more time to reconsider the situation and material especially the mirrors. So I came to the space to remove the blackout material and re-installed it from another side by myself. It can be seen that it's very strict now. After that I took off the light tubes that I don't need, and left one light for Melis. Than the problem of light was also solved. By the way, I whitewashed the wall that I want to put my projectors. The process of setting up the exhibition was a useful and important part for the future self-development.

During the show build, I have arranged the mirrors for a long time. At first, I put the mirrors on the floor and tried to make an illusion; however, the big problem was that it would be very dangerous for viewers to stand inside. (Image 14) So I changed my mind to make a grid on the walls. Then I set up the mirrors as the Picasso pattern and made the mirrors looked like the building’s windows that showed in the video. As a result, the problem of safety is solved; the patterns are more corresponding, and the visual effect is still disorientation. (Image 15)

All in all, I learn a lot of things and become more confident during the development of MA level study. Importantly, I get to know what I really want to do in the future.


Invite viewers into the space


After solved the problems, the shadows are working in the space when viewers walk through in front of the projectors.The mirrors and their reflection have a nice connection with the building's windows in my video. Now I am happy with the effect that very "disorientation".







Schedule for the final work


Tuesday 21 August 2012

To solve the problem


After adjusting the mirrors, the two important problems have been solved. One is the safety of mirrors on the floor. My original idea was to set up the mirrors on the floor, which I want to create a reflective mirror effect in the 3D space. But the safety was worried by tutors and college will not allow me to do this. I was suggested to remove all the mirrors. In fact, for me, it was a big challenge to change the idea to rearrange the mirrors because I adjusted the mirrors and projectors for a long time to arrive this step. But  I know that the changes and problems always happened before the last minute of final show. I rethought about the method and tried to give up the idea that put the mirrors on floor. Finally, I set up the mirrors on the walls that also like Picasso Pattern. When viewers enter the space, there are different effect with shadows happened. 





Saturday 18 August 2012

RESEARCH- Beili Liu's Installation

Recently, I get to know a Chinese- American artist Beili Liu whose works I am really interested in now especially her installation works. She is good at using different material in space work. 





The installation consists of hundreds of Chinese scissors suspended from the ceiling, pointing downwards. The hovering, massive cloud of scissors alludes to distant fear, looming violence and worrisome uncertainty. The performer sits beneath the countless sharp blades of the scissors, and performs an on-going simple task of mending.

The overwhelming situation presented in The Mending Project is balanced and softened by the silent persistence of a simple mending action. The large quantity and intense force of the scissors elevate the confrontation between the objects and the performer. The installation/performance evokes urgency, concern, and fear, while simultaneously influence viewers through the calming and healing aura of the mending action.


As each visitor enters the space, one is asked to cut off a piece of the white cloth hung near the entrance, and offer the cut section to the performer. She then continuously sews the cut pieces onto the previous ones. The mended fabric grows in size throughout the duration of the performance, and takes over the vast area of the floor beneath the scissors.







Recall is the third project of The House Phase Installation Series These site-specific installations are based on the artist's parents’ hand-built adobe home in northern China. The installations take on a simple one-room-house structure, and are built using a wide range of materials, from traditional adobe bricks (see The Little House Stands On the Prairie), to delicate 8-foot-long wax drips.

Recall was made from approximately 600 hand-made Paraffin wax drips. These delicate wax drips measure 5 to 8 feet in length, and shatter easily to a light touch . Suspended in the center of the space, the installation echoes the angle of the rafters and the roof of the barn. Sun light falls through the gaps in the roof, and projects hundreds of light circles, which glide across the space and the house structure throughout the day. The house form speaks of a familiar domestic space, though the fragility of the material calls for uncertainty within the viewer about what a house stands for; shelter, protection and home.




'Taken' is a tangle of wicker suspended from the ceiling. This loose, looping ball of thin wooden reeds contains half circular curls that repeat themselves over and over, forming an airy near-sphere measuring approximately six feet in diameter. The reed (wicker) has been dyed brown (black), and is secured in place with a series of glinting, near-invisible lines of monofilament. “Taken” possesses an organic form, but is not intended to move with the draft generated by a passing observer. It’s a complex, open knot that seems very carefully constructed, with one curve mimicking another, first opening one way, and then the opposite. Despite its airiness the work possesses a sizable heft".
--Adrianna Grant, Visual Art Source






"...made primarily of wool and thread, extols the virtues of the transfixed state. Mystery shrouds the work. It could be made of many a thing: hair, cotton, shredded rubber, etc., and in its presence, one feels at a great loss to know the many stories it could tell. Yet it is the X factor ingredient of acrylic medium that pulls and stretches the wool and thread into an unrecognizable and unworldly realm. Both erotic and ghostly, the hanging strands mark an arrival at such a precise and wonderful choice of materials that you almost give up trying to figure the thing out." 


Thursday 16 August 2012

Work in Progress- Final show


I rethought about the model practice and tried to extend the ideas and realize it to a 3D space. Importantly, installation and space work are still my most interested area. As I mentioned, disorientation of the urban life is also the theme I want to show, and the fickle and stressful atmosphere is what I want to create in an interactive exhibition space. Through the test, I decided to create a mirror effect that will be like an illusion of urban life. In my work, I am exploring the stressful and fickle nature of the urban life and it's suppression of its inhabitants' emotion. My approach is to create a participatory space with a mirroring effect, with relevant themes to contemporary society. Here I am acknowledging that urban life develops rapidly, and that there are numerous pressures, like work and living situations, that make inhabitants feel lonely, discouraged, oppressed, and passive. I'm trying to make the stressful nature of the urban environment visible to the public. Additionally, my interest for 3D graphics and participatory design are clearly exhibited in this installation. The experience of models was an important step in my development. I extended my ideas and methods to a new stage, and got to know what area I really interested. As a result, some practice and test will give you a useful development.





Wednesday 15 August 2012

Work in Progress-problem with situation

At the first, the black-out material was installed loosely and looked not as professional as a gallery space. As tutors' suggestion, to solve the problem, it's better to swap the space with Chris. I have thought about it, but for me, changing space will be more hard to realise my installation, because I need to place the projectors at the end of the opposite wall in the original space, which takes more than 3 metres away. If I move into a new space, it takes more time to reconsider the situation and material especially the mirrors. So I came to the space to remove the black-out material and re-installed it from another side by myself. It can be seen that it's very strict now. After that I took off the light tubes which I don't need, and left one light for Melis. Than the problem of light was also solved. By the way, I whitewashed the wall which I want to put my projectors. Everything looks good, and I am happy with the situation now. It's time to set up the mirrors for the next step.








Tuesday 14 August 2012

RESEARCH- "Urban Life" Photograph by Raquel Paiewonsky






Raquel Paiewonsky is a contemporary artist who currently resides in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Her work has traveled across the globe. It explores human body, urban life, social constructs and social issues. 
The project that came out of the Raquel's concern for the environment and tells a story of integration with nature as a strategy for growth and expansion of our lives and our planet. Children with their heads under the roots of the plants are the seeds needed to fulfill the mission to heal the Earth.
Raquel said that the photographs, unfortunately, don't fully show all the work that was done to realize this project: the conversations she had with the kids to explain the project and why she is doing it, their curiosity and enthusiasm, and two days of work and play on the beach.


Sunday 12 August 2012

RESEARCH - Exhibition of Mona Hatoum

I visited the The Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona recently, and it was really fortunate to see the British artist Mona Hatoum's work. This was the first time I saw her works. and her installations attract me a lot. The exhibition looks like a dialogue with avant-garde movements in modern art.

The exhibition "Projection", curated by Martina Millà in close collaboration with Mona Hatoum, is the artist's first monographic exhibition in Barcelona. The show includes close to forty pieces from the last twenty years, with a stronger presence of recent work. Its aim is to open up our view of this artist and place her beyond the geopolitical references that have become practically synonymous with her production.

With this collection of installations, videos, sculptures, and photographs, "Projection" aims to subtly stretch the semantic field that we usually identify with Hatoum to open up new possibilities, glean new meanings and lead viewers towards a complex, renewed interpretation of her universe and her vast body of work. The exhibition attempts to show an artist who establishes a dialogue with movements in modern art such as surrealism, minimalism, arte povera, body art, land art, or site-specific art.

For me, it's important to see how she use the space to show her installations especially how to create the relationship with views. In particular, there is a nice using of graphic language in a 3D installation or project in her works, which is really important for my final project.






Saturday 11 August 2012

for the MA Graphic Design Catalogue


-Title of work (project title): Disorientation of Urban Life


-Subtitle for photo (work photo title): mirror effect of stressful life in a participatory space.

-100 words text:
My work was to explore the stressful and fickle modern city and the suppression of emotion in urban life. The way of expression was to create mirror effect in a participatory space. Generally, the theme is highly relevant to contemporary society. It is acknowledged that in modern city, everything are developed fast, and there are a lot of pressures in urban life, such as individual ‘s work, study and living statement, which make them feel lonely, discouraged, oppressive and passive. In my final show, I tried to make the stressful city visible to the public. There was my interest for 3D graphics and participatory design; especially the visual works in an exhibition space.