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Revision as of 23:15, 10 October 2014

Me, me, me: THUAN TRAN

[ http://www.thuan-tran.com ]

Take and Make form the Museum

Project 1: Museum Of Fantastic Forgeries

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For my first project I took inspiration from the art work of Thomas Grunfeld; name: Misfit IV. 
It is a series of sculptures made from taxidermic animals. 
I chose it because of the techniek, materials and specially de stories that he wants to tell us.


Misfit IV (Misbaksel IV), 1989 - 1990
Thomas Grünfeld

Biography

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Thomas Grünfeld is best known for his “Misfits”—sculptures made from taxidermied animals. Grünefeld’s animals, however, subvert the typically scientific nature of taxidermy and instead represent fictional creatures: He places a pig’s head on a bird’s body in Misfit (pig/bird) (2001), or a dog’s head on the body of a calf in Misfit (doberman) (1998). The works reference German folklore, specifically children’s wolperfinger—moralizing fables about human-like animals—and as such evoke proverbial battles between real and imaginary, good and evil. (https://artsy.net/artist/thomas-grunfeld)

'Misfit series'

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Neither historically accurate nor a restoration of anything that ever existed, Grunfeld's new trophies are assembled bij combining parts from different animals, made to looks as plausible as possible - as plausible, at least as a narwal, a stick-insect or a platypus. numbered, not titled, the Misfits look lost and vulnerable in their cabinets of german oak -'lost' because the cases are obviously too big, 'vulnerable' because of the neon lights and glass in three sides. their cole function is to be displayed like specimens, and their disturbing air of self-consciousness may derive from this fact, admittedly, they differ. While parts of a rabbit and a pheasant and the teeth of a fox give III a classical air, VI and V seem humorous and visually appealing.

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Grunfeld's misfits related to the Southern German Wolpertinger tradition, tall tales about improbable beasts lurking unsuspected in the wild. Neither drawings and descriptions of these animals nor concocted specimens serve to increase their credibility. Instead, they further the mythology surrounding them, a phenomenon which even moves into print with popular books such as Heim and Reiser's Mit den Wolpertiner leben or Alphons schweigert's Und es Gibt sir doch!

Thing that interested me the most of 'Misfit' is the idee of:
-Exploring the fear of genetic engineering and what it might create.
-Creating a modern mythology.
-Questioning our manipulation of nature, hybrid by combine different pieces to make a new one.



Replica of Misfit IV

Inspiration and the idee


for the replica i think about the myth of the object ! think about the reel thing that you can see when you do the research about it!



The first thing that came up on my mind was the god in Egypt and Greeks for example:

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Anubis
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Material Teddy by Makiko Shinoda

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"The landscape of modern society finds us increasingly disconnected from a rich sensory experience. Smells, sounds, colours and textures are standardized, categorized and controlled in urban life; thereby eliminating all the subtle nuances and richness that exist in the nature. This contributes to a lack of imagination, communication, and spatial perception. How can we engage and stimulate our senses in our daily lives? My point of view for design is to create a sensory experience for urban life to develop the nervous system by stimulating the brain through interaction with sensory inputs."

The idee about different part in different materiaal that combine together to make a object that inspire me. 
Not only the idee about materiaal that inspire me but the idee to make a teddy beer inspired me too.


Jilles de Man-product design student at WDKA the Hair project.


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His concept was: uses the hair that left at the hair salon to make something that useful.

I inspired the look of the object that he makes. 
The idee of the use of a living product combine with a ceramic material that inspired me a lot.


Tomoko Konoike

'Japanese artist Tomoko Konoike has created this incredible sculpture of a six-legged wolf covered in broken mirrors. The piece is part of Tomoko’s current exhibition at Gallery Wendy Norris in San Francisco in which the artist explores various crystalline structures. The exhibition, entitled ‘Earthshine’, will be on display until October 26, 2013.'
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A graduate of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Konoike has come to prominence through Nihonga-styled surreal paintings and installations that often feature wolves and other regular motifs. The artist lives and works near the Akihabara area of Tokyo. Romulus, the legendary founder of ancient Rome was raised by wolves; here in Japan, there is a similar legend regarding Fujiwara no Hidehira, a medieval ruler of the Tohoku region. In general, the wolf has been accorded a benign place in Japanese folklore, a quality reflected in Studio Ghibli’s renowned 1997 film Princess Mononoke, in which the female character San rides around on a giant white wolf. Konoike is also thrilled to learn that her interviewer’s first name is a Gaelic term for young wolf, and promptly starts drawing a wolf on my meishi.

“Yes, the wolves used to be the closest animal to humans,” she enthuses. “For example, people counted numbers by using the bones of wolves. Also, wolves are related to dogs, and people are surrounded by many dogs and wolves, so it was their natural environment in ancient times.” "While some critics see danger and menace in Konoike’s wolves—a perception that may even add to the appeal of her work by lending it a certain edge—the fact is that for the artist herself, the animals have a strongly positive meaning, offering protection or serving as conduits of liberation for her own moods and feelings."

Think of the ideer of light en reflection of the object!! 
the combine between animal an mens - it al the connect between them.


'Nina Thibo'


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'Making the replica'

For my replica - i don't know yet what i want to do so i research on google and on the art shop to see 
if i can find any replica of Misfit 4 but there was no another replica that i have found. 
So i look up for something that almost the same on the market.


Na het onderzoek over het werk van Thomas Grunfeld: Misfit weet ik dat het kunst werk 
van Grunfeld is een reflect aan de duist maatschapijt op dat moment. 
Men communiceert tegenwoordig nog alleen maar via de media. mens lezen, 
kijken nog maar alleen via de telefonen of internet. 
Dus eigenlijk kijken we nog alleen maar via de beeldscherm van de Tv, telefonen ..etc. 


Na het gedacht van boven ga ik weer in duiken in de onderzoek aan een methode 
om mijn kopie (replica) gaat vormen met de idee van boven en het moet zo dicht bij mogelijk aan de originele.


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'Transformation'

'My idea/design of the transformation'



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'Trial'

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'Making the transformation'


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'Final'


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