I have searched around and found this material that as the previous articles said...optical imagery is all around us in the everyday. This material struck me with its intense colour relationship between the black and white, and how they almost fizz against each other, making it uncomfortable to look at for too long. I am planning to intensify this sensation by hanging the material over corrugated plastic to warp the lines into genlte curves, greatly increasing the optical sensation and putting the viewer into a visually uncomfortable situation.
Intorducing new textures and layers that will bring about new sensations in the viewer as they experience this eye teasing, sense awakening environement.
I have been thinking a lot about the overall effect of a moving work in my space and I will try it with the installation. I have a feeling that a work with actual movement may detract from the other works so I will have to trial it before I rule it out.
Working over corrugated plastic to explore its materiality again...I have specifically chosen cooler colours to slightly calm the viewers senses from the intense experience of this installation.
workign with black and white to give the viewer the sense of alluding to a faster movement and accelleration of the continuous line....."Black and white works oscillate between surface and infinity, while the use of color defines something in between." (from previous post)
The addition of the pink fluff was intended to soften the defined lines of the circle. I want play with a range of the viewer's senses, lighten the image and give the viewer the soft sense of wanting to touch it and experience the work intimately.
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