Now.... where was i.......
The week was pretty good productivity wise,
Visited the Hereford Resourse Centre, Here is what I saw...
What i found most interesting is the Pepper box Pistol and the Transition Revolver, both look strangely out of place for something from the 18th century.
The selection of gas mask was also quite interesting. Quite the usual British WW2 designs but it was good to see them properly rather than just pictures.
I was also able to take pictures of a helmet i was lent for this project. while corroded slightly it made it more real for me, this would have been someones some time ago. Worn down, dulled, corroded and chipped all make it distinguishable to someone. Alot of us distinguish each other from our faces and clothing. Sight is a primary sense we recognise more "sense data" with our eye than any other scene. Clothing is a distinguishing factor it is a problem of "personal idenity though time". Here's the helmet:
Personal belonging are an important aspect to me. Alot can be said by how we dress, the kind of music we listen too and little trinkets tell us about each other. For my character to come alive for an audience i should have those little mementos and reminders. I can tell my coat apart from others because mine always has bits of paper in the pockets, small notes i write myself. Its import to me especially when creating a character especially when I'm limiting the expressions, to show history through the little thing we keep to our self's.
Antony Gormley once create a clothes hook for a TV project with a bunch of other artists. the premise was to create something of use everyday but also has meaning. To him people hung their work clothes like they were stepping out of an identity, changing there skin. Alot about use can be told though what we wear.
I have also been write more on the story, the narrative for my character. I will take some time to finish because it more something that develops with my designs.
Another topic of interest i have been researching is the Chernobyl disaster. an interesting collection of photos by various photographers can be found here: http://villageofjoy.com/chernobyl-today-a-creepy-story-told-in-pictures/. These pictures show the aftermath of the disaster and what it looks like today.
well that was my week summarised I guess...
Antony Gormley once create a clothes hook for a TV project with a bunch of other artists. the premise was to create something of use everyday but also has meaning. To him people hung their work clothes like they were stepping out of an identity, changing there skin. Alot about use can be told though what we wear.
I have also been write more on the story, the narrative for my character. I will take some time to finish because it more something that develops with my designs.
Another topic of interest i have been researching is the Chernobyl disaster. an interesting collection of photos by various photographers can be found here: http://villageofjoy.com/chernobyl-today-a-creepy-story-told-in-pictures/. These pictures show the aftermath of the disaster and what it looks like today.
well that was my week summarised I guess...