Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Future Plans
My project is far from over... I thought I would have been able to come up with an amazing final piece by the end of the semester but no way. I have had a lot of suggestions from classmates and my professor about expanding this project to allow people to have a "migraine experience" or as close to one as possible. The idea was to have an actual installation or "cave" that people can walk through an experience what I see, feel and hear. It would be really interesting to have the different stages as i explained earlier in my blog. I would have people walk in to a room or some kind of area with lights and intense flashes (like what i see), then there would be a period of darkness followed by my sound piece with different thoughts of mine, and perhaps even my voice reciting sentences that don't make sense. Making it interactive would be really interesting because i think people would get a better understanding of what it actually feels like- or as close to that feeling as possible.
This image is very difficult to explain because it is a representation of what I think is going on inside my body. Every time I have a migraine I feel as if it is breaking down my body in some weird/ bad way and essentially making me sick. The purple grey color represents the color that invades my muscles and organs. Usually the coloring is more vibrant on a healthy human being, but this is the paranoid part of my that thinks there may be something else wrong other than headaches. This painting also portrays fears I have about my condition. It is uncertain, mysterious, and doesn't give off a feeling of happiness or content. The metallic strip (which is hard to see in this photograph) is representational of the fuzzy lights i was talking about in my previous posts. It is important that i incorporate that aspect in most of my images.
This particular photo is still in the works. I was trying to make an abstract photo about blood, nerves, and muscle. The scale is not very good, I should have painted on a larger canvas. The colors however, I am happy with.
Sound
I have been working with sound as well. I want to create the sounds that I hear when I have migraines. Thus far I haven't been able to create something that sounds exactly like what I actually hear during. Mostly it resembles humming, with static noises and ringing. All of these noises are muffled, so they are unlike normal everyday sounds. I think the sounds connect to the part I was previously talking about with my words getting jumbled up, but in my mind sound correct. It also could be that the sounds I hear in my mind are actually real sounds, but I may just interpret them differently while I have the migraines. I hope to be able to post some of the sounds once I have been able to get them just right. Also, I have been considering having a friend record me when I have migraines, and then maybe I can describe better what they actually sound like (unless my sentences don't make sense!). Anyway, it just goes to show the brain has another mind of its own and it is kind of scary to think about how nerves can take over your body for a period of time and make your senses feel & respond differently than normal.
Monday, December 13, 2010
The Decision



Here are a few things that I definitely cannot have... caffiene, chocolate, coffee, red wine, most sugary food like cookies, cakes, anything like that, florescent lights are horrible, and some artificial sweetener is not good.
I think I can, I think I can...


Originally I wanted to present my story using the program motion. Going in, i thought I would have been able to learn the program while I create a stunning project. I was very wrong! Motion is a lot more complex than I thought, and it was a horrible idea to try to do what I did. Anyway, the only good part about motion was that I am decent when it comes to putting together the text movements. I like working with words and creating dramatic, fun, interesting ways to view them. Even though motion didn't exactly go according to plan for this particular story, I am very much interested in working with it still so that I can learn all that I need to know in order to be successful.
I was some what disappointed that the program didn't work out for me because I was very eager to try something new. For many of my projects I use the same materials, such as acrylic painting, or wood and plastics for sculptural pieces. I was trying to stay away from those materials as much as possible, but they always seem to creep back in. However, sound has been one of the other experimental components to my story.
The drawing and print that you see here are previous pieces that i worked on. They were inspiring to me and helped me decide where I wanted to take my project next.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
beginning stages
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