Statement and artefact brainstorm

From DigitalCraft_Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

These are thoughts on printing and drawing, my statement and my artefact. Hope it's clear enough.


first thoughts on my statement:

reasons to make. I wanted to see what where reasons for making I could think of or I could find in the texts before thinking about my own reason to make.


- craft as process of making self-identity, citizenship

- autonomy:

- individual self-expression

- just enjoying it, satisfaction, self-fulfillement

- as a statement: for example againts capitalism

- telling stories

- educational. infographic f.e.


why did I choose artschool? After highschool I started at the Utrecht University. Still I always had this feeling I wanted to go to artschool. But why? For some people this would mean -dramatically said- 'throwing away' my good education and intelligence. I would mean disappointing my parents. Furthermore, I quit liked university. I learned many interesting things there. I like reading and coming up with a good research-question is satisfactory just like making a nice drawing.

I think what I like about art is that it is accessible way of making people think about things, at least way more accessible then the long and complicated scientific articles are. Also, in university I missed an emotional component. Everything is little rules about how to write and how to duplicate what others say. Which is logical when it comes to science, but for me it didn't work.


further thinking on my statement:

I want to move people.

- like music, contribute to an atmosphere in a way less concrete than words. my work isn't always clear or doesn't tell a concrete story but -at least that's what I hope for- it does evoke emotion.

- I love making someting 'lifelike', making something expressive out of an unexpressive material.

- Revealing unconscious feelings, thoughts. The meaning of a work reveals itself after the making is already done.

- Catching coincidence: using the surprising futures of certain materials

- having movement in my work. no static image.

- i like mystery in work: there is a story, a movement, an emotion, but even the maker (me in this case) isn't sure what the story/character/emotion is about.

Making something that is expressive. I find it the greatest feeling when my work starts leading a sort of life of its own: 'it' surprises me. It becomes it's own 'creatues', it's not mine anymore. When it moves me. such as my work 'the box': vimeo .com/157018329. A normal tube of fabric suddenly becomes -by putting a fohn under it- a very expressive character with whom I could communicate by tickling him, stroking him, hitting him. This is actually a work about who I am as a maker.

I MAKE TO BE MOVED. I want my work to move me (and others). To stir peoples emotions, to thrill people. This is where the start of a songtext came into my head.

move me baby / big eyes small mouth / move me baby / move me now

move me baby / out of head out of here / move me baby / without fear

Little darling / I can kill you / Little darling / I can kiss you / I could never control you


I love listening music and making music to express myself. I wish to make an artefact connected to music, expression and letting coincidence in/taking risks. My statement should be a song. In this song I talk to my work as a person, as a lover. I want my work to move me. I want my lover to move me. A lot of my work is about sex. I got a fascination for bodies in strange, twisted positions. The possibility of the words 'move me' to be associated with emotional movement as well as -neatly put- physical movement, suits me.


artefact: expressve printing? printing by touching? printing a song? printing a sound?

I really like my experiments with the magnetic ink so far. I think it can lead to something nice where I can keep the coincidence-factor of the ink in water but also control the process a little bit more so it will have an outcome that's a little more controlled and not abstract. I only need to find a way to connect sound to this project, because making music is an important way to express myself and I love doing sound-image combinations.The only link to music I have now is that water can me moved by sound vibrations.


inspiration:

http://www.artsnova.com/blog/2013/08/06/612/

magnetische inkt maken: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsQh1AT6qUE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYEhOjCWp-k

http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/watch-fire-sand-and-electricity-become-mesmerizing-music-visualizers

inkt in water: http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/ink-morphs-into-liquid-landscapes-in-susi-sies-stunning-new-video

vibrating water: http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/glitch-mobs-new-video-is-an-extreme-close-up-of-vibrating-water


this is a project I made earlier this year that already succeeds in making an expressive creature out of a cotton tube and a fohn: https://vimeo.com/157018329

this is a project someone sent me afterwards, which I absolutely love: https://www.facebook.com/CreatlveGenius/videos/vb.318977898242336/548443025295821/?type=2&theater

this is a project I also love, of the Dutch designer Theo Jansen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azy-c6QXUCw


For now my plan is to

1. write the song and then elaborate it in my statement.

2. experiment more with the magnetic ink

(3. kill my ink-darling and make an artefact I can actually move by my song? Cause I probably won't be able to combine the magnetic ink and 'movement by sound'..)