Thursday, 8 October 2009

Calm before the storm

I have an idea of what i want to do but not sure how to develop it further. for the last two days i have been brainstorming around the subject and trying a few things out, hoping to find a solution.

Voicing our opinions through new media - Twitter shitta
I've been looking at Twitter (for the first time) to see whether it could be used to generate the data i need for my artwork. at first it seems pretty useless with ads everywhere and banal updates. however, by searching for the right keywords or a recent topical event (eg.iran) it does generate some ineresting responses. I realise now that if twitter was to be used for my project there would have to be some kind of manual filtering.

representing the data
I want to ask people personal questions like what makes them happy and find out about their hopes and dreams but perhaps it could be made more edgy by asking people about their fears, secrets, regrets and anxieties too.

one of my main issues is how to represent this idea. a fairly obvious way of representing such a personal human subject would be to make people the subject of the piece.
continuing with this idea I came up with a few related concepts..

documentary photography/film -poetic
close-ups
animated collage (3d or 2d side scrollling) - traditional consumerist images/drawings/illustrations (perhaps from old ads) of people passing by cartoony flash background (surreal world etc) animation slows or pauses to reveal innermost thoughts of the participants. with their thougths coming to life and forming part of the collage.

idea of world passing us by, forgetting about our hopes and dreams.. trains, commute, time lapse - pausing to ponder.

representing the text (if any)
typography, motion graphics
speech/thought bubbles
note book/hand written
mind map

collecting the data...
texts (with prizes)
poster
postcards
pockets (postcards in pockets)
twitter
interviews (audio recordings)

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