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weekly review, journal page
Journal Pages
MODERN STAINED GLASS IS SOFTCORE ICONOCLASM AND GENERALLY DISSAPOINTING-a review I did one night of various modern stained glass initiatives in historical cathedrals
Journal Pages
Artists of Influence in stained glass (modern to contemporary.)
Optical Machine I, 2019
LEDs, custom software, electrical hardware, steel63 × 114 × 3 in160 × 289.6 × 7.6 cmEdition of 5
To find more contemporary examples of light being utilised in art to serve a mystical purpose, I returned to a few links given to me in the last assignment feedback. Leo Villareal is one of the most relevant I could find. He uses led in complex ways to suggest natural order and mathematical principles.
Chartres Cathedral: North Window
Mary and child at the centre surrounded by saints and angels, an opposition to the day of judgement. Feminine vs Masculine, solar vs lunar, etc
Chartres Cathedral: West Window
Jesus Christ in the centre, on the day of judgement. This is the west window, so it becomes illuminated at the setting of the sun.
Week One
Note: originally written in physical journal, but forgot to post properly on here. Anyway, lets pretend its still May 20.
Progress:
This week, I began to refine my general concept and bridge the previously disunited themes of “Stained Glass,” “Heidegerrian frames,” and “digital windows.”
Material: In order to root my idea in media and digital windows, (i.e. the age of windows, the dissonance between man and nature created by modern technology,) I am no longer considering painting or more traditional methods Rather, I will make a video piece, which is slightly outside my usual material practice.
Conceptual: (already outlined earlier in the blog,) essentially still related to the duality of the window as both a metaphysical frame and a physical apparatus, the purpose of which is to organise our perception of reality in some way. The Rose window once possessed a higher transcendental purpose, yet digital technology aims to replace/imitate our experience of nature rather then transform it.
Goals this week
My aim is to construct a geometric template onto which I can begin designing my window. I also need to further study the symbolic purpose of the window.
Challenges
The main challenge presently is: how can the stained glass window be made contemporary, without distorting and reducing its sacred symbols to pure aesthetic simulation? How can we transfer these motifs without resorting to Gothic revivalism?
Readings
“Stained Glass, Light Metaphysics, and Medieval Allegorical Commentary,” by Aelredus Rievallensis: https://sicutincensum.wordpress.com/2019/11/29/light-metaphysics-and-medieval-commentary/
Gemma Animae (130-136), by Honorious, a 12th century theological commentary on stained glass
The Origin of the Work of Art, 1950, by Martin Heidegger
Some charts outlining the basic philosophy of enframing, and art/technologies role as a window into reality. The charts above outline Heidegger’s (image 1-2) and Aristotle’s (3) view on this.
Dissected geometry of Chartres Cathedral
Source: http://www.constructingtheuniverse.com/Chartres%20Window.html
Translating the geometry of the rose window to digital form. This will be my template. Image made in photoshop. I adapted the general formula from a window in Chartres Cathedral but slightly changed the calculations for a different outcome.
Sacred geometry and the rose window
The kaleidoscopic arrangement of a rose window is not a random expression of shape and form, but a calculated exercise of mathematical principles. Here, I studied a common geometric template from the Gothic period. Each layer of lines is based on Biblical numerology, typically one value of significance (12=Last Judgement, 10= old testament, commandments, patriarchs, etc.)
On the internet, there is an entire corner of youtube filled with “relaxing” sunset/sunrise videos. Such clips, sometimes set against peaceful music and sometimes eerily silent, aim to replicate/replace our relationship with nature. The titles of such videos typically involve frantic arrangements of buzzwords which appeal to our longing for an authentic experience of the natural word. (i.e. “RELAX,” “meditation,” “peaceful,” “yoga,” “beauty”.) In my work, I will appropriate such videos to explore the layers of digital en-framement. Attached is one of the best examples I found of this phenomenon.
Initial sketches to work out window design, may 19