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Development Film Stills
Not All Shadows are Black Development pt 3
Not All Shadows are Black Development pt 2
Not All Shadows are Black Development pt 1
To develop my film ‘Not All Shadows are Black’ a three part development series employing the two shadows live and projector of the initial footage.
What is the translation? Where is the separation? Whats the conflict? How can you contrast?
‘Not All Shadows are Black’ | Film Stills
Advanced Architectural Design | Film
‘Not All Shadows are Black’ by Robyn Thurston
Column + Puffer Jacket + We Were in Love
The film outcome which was presented at the final ‘Show and Tell’ was the film ‘Not All Shadows are Black’. The film was choreographed to the song ‘We Were in Love’.
The Introduction (Part A) consists of introducing the object in space, revealing sections of the column.
The part B introduces the two light sources and subsequent 2 shadows; the red and the green.
Part C then plays with the concept of the two shadows dancing whilst the column remains still. The shadows at first overlap and are shot in the context of the column however begin to separate and move entirely independently. At the end of part C they travel up the concrete wall and dance on the ceiling.
Part D introduces the inflatable Puffer Jacket Arm assembled on the feminine form of the column.
Part E shows the inflation of the Puffer Jacket Arm in detail and lastly in he context of its own shadow.
Part F is the final representation of the two shadows dancing. The Puffer Jacket Arm is worn by myself whilst I dance intuitively around the space.
The sequence is based on my film research ‘Shadows’ and the choreography by Cheek to Cheek and previous A-Level dance choreographic pieces.
Puffer Jacket Arm Final Development
The final representation of my given ‘material’, Puffer Jacket has manifested as a wearable Puffer Jacket Arm which is paired with my column. The Jacket Arm is inflatable and the pattern has been designed in homage to Charles James’ Evening Jacket. The Jacket Arm has become exaggerated and is based on the feminine form of Ginger Rogers in ‘Top Hat’. The movement of the Jacket Arm will inject movement into the composition of the static column.
Model | Myself
Film research/ inspiration: Final Representation
Shadows by Lacey Hawkinson
| When you're not looking shadows will play |
Documentation: Column Captured
Column minus Puffer Jacket taken in situ.
Developments to follow
Louise Nevelson (1899—1988) Ocean Gate, 1982 Welded aluminum, black paint
Multi interlocking figurative sculpture developing form the planar pieces. The physical dimensions of my column and future work can and should develop into multi planar forms.
Louise Nevelson “First Personage” (1956) Brooklyn Museum
‘Louise Nevelson described this sculpture as “one of the first major pieces” she created. The “personage’s” undulating frontal slab suggests a composed, outer persona, and the spiky column behind, an inner, agitated, true self. Nevelson later recalled that the work’s persona emerged in the process of creation: “While I was filing and working away at it, there was a knot where the mouth was supposed to be, just a plain knot, and I, being so concentrated, all of a sudden I saw this knot, mouth moving. And the whole thing was black by then and it frightened me.”’
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/arts/design/09neve.html?_r=0
Grace Jones + Dolph Lundgren
The male and female form in my column has manifested as the black sprayed male form and the fragile untreated plywod female form.
The photos of Grace Jones and her bodyguard Dolph Lundgren show the juxtaposition of the male and female form in an embrace. The target poster behind adds a graphic and a non-physical shadow. Each form contrasts against the other.
During the first semester the Tak-ku’s EP ‘Songs To Break Up To’, became the sound track and fueled many scenes in my mind of the male and female form in my column. It was the song ‘We Were in Love’ was the protagonist of the final film ‘Not All Shadows are Black’.
Video to come
My Column + Me + Shadows - Not All Shadows Are Black
© Robyn Thurston
Column in Place + Myself
© Robyn Thurston
Column + Jacket Skeleton Design
The design iteration of the jacket skeleton with the jacket has been explored in this initial technical drawing.
© Robyn Thurston
Dual Shadow - Self Portrait
Yellow = Green + Red
© Robyn Thurston