Streets of Sevilla
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Streets of Sevilla
Bethlem The Museum of the Mind in London. This was a map I drew to work out the layout of the overall exhibition. I found it fascinating how many things were used to engage the audience on a more personal level. There were handheld phones and a relaxation space for people to sit in, this included art works on the walls without captions which enforced the idea that people could enjoy the space and work without having to feel the need to read titles. This followed onto artworks where you could make up your own caption based on what you felt it said.
Renald Luzier - Charlie Hebdo
Sketch from the abandoned Expo 92, Seville
Backstagers
What interests me so far?
- I am very interested in the idea of looking at how we identify characters by the light they’re in
- how a lighting cue changes once someone has made a specific action with their feet or hands
- how light itself is almost sculptural