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==Untitled, Installation Project==
==Untitled, Installation Project==


'''Overview''' <br>
'''Overview''' <br><br>
I propose to build an installation that creates a type of illusion. I would use the hands of anonymous workers to transform photographs into hand drawings at a large scale. These transformed images would depict tools in positions that suggests a type of anthropomorphism.  
I propose to build an installation composed of large photographs and frames that mimic mirrors. The hands of anonymous workers (via crowd sourcing) will transform photographs into drawings at a large size. The images depict tools in positions that suggest a type of anthropomorphism. <br>


I expect these drawings to have a house of mirrors type of distorted effect and may be accompanied by a sculptural element that includes mirrors, or fake mirrors by mirroring the objects I've placed in the room and building large frames that mimic the mirror objects. <br>
I expect these drawings to have a house of mirrors type of distorted effect and may be accompanied by an additional sculptural element that includes mirrors, or fake mirrors. Placing of objects in the room as if they are mirrored. <br><br>


'''Notes & Sketches''' <br>
'''Technical Steps''' <br><br>
Starting with a simple photo of a mirror, chair or ladder in a room. <br>
- Start with simple photos of a mirror, chair or ladder in a room. <br>
Break the photo into 36 panels (A3 size). Then distribute the panels individually to be copied by hand using the crowdsourcing resource of the Mechanical Turk. Eventually each of the 36 panels are re-assembled to piece together the image again. I am experimenting with using a peep-hole or a type of optic device to modify the viewers perception of the room and what they are seeing.. if it is "real" or illusion.<br>
- Break the photo into 36 panels (A3 size).  
- Distribute the panels individually to be copied by hand (into pencil drawings) using the crowdsourcing resource of the Mechanical Turk.  
- Eventually each of the 36 panels are re-assembled to piece together the image again.<br><br>


'''Examples / Work In Progress''' <br><br>
[[Image:Bbixby_wheatpaste1.jpg|450px|An example of a wheat pasted image composed of 36 A3 panels, Xerox prints.]]<br>
[[Image:Bbixby_wheatpaste1.jpg|450px|An example of a wheat pasted image composed of 36 A3 panels, Xerox prints.]]<br>
An example of a wheat pasted photo. 36 A3 Xerox prints wheat pasted to cardboard boxes, acrylic paint black frame.<br><br>


==Selected Research Notes==
==References & Selected Research Notes==


[https://www.mturk.com/mturk/welcome Amazon Mechanical Turk, an online crowdsourcing marketplace]<br>
[https://www.mturk.com/mturk/welcome Amazon Mechanical Turk, an online crowdsourcing marketplace]<br>
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology Ontology, the structure of reality] <br>
[[wikipedia:Ontology|Ontology, the structure of reality]] <br>
[http://www.transmediale.de/de/content/ambiguous-cut-space-conjecture-lucid-phantom-messenger-2-herwig-weiser Herwig Weiser – Lucid Phantom Messenger] <br>
[http://www.transmediale.de/de/content/ambiguous-cut-space-conjecture-lucid-phantom-messenger-2-herwig-weiser Herwig Weiser – Lucid Phantom Messenger] <br>
[http://www.romankirschner.net/ Roman Kirschner] <br>
[http://www.romankirschner.net/ Roman Kirschner] <br>
[http://www.rlfbckr.org/ Ralf Baecker] <br>
[http://www.rlfbckr.org/ Ralf Baecker] <br>
[https://vimeo.com/46293796 Ralf Baecker - Rechnender Raum (vimeo)] <br>
[https://vimeo.com/46293796 Ralf Baecker - Rechnender Raum (vimeo)] <br>
[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bock John Bock] <br>
[[wikipedia:de:John Bock|John Bock]] <br>
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Two_Cultures C.P. Snow – The Two Cultures] <br>
[[wikipedia:The Two Cultures|C.P. Snow – The Two Cultures]] <br>
[http://cdn.artsnapper.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/duchamp-etant-donnes-part-1946-66.jpg Étant donnés, Marcel Duchamps Last Major Artwork]<br>
[http://cdn.artsnapper.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/duchamp-etant-donnes-part-1946-66.jpg Étant donnés, Marcel Duchamps Last Major Artwork]<br>
[http://krcf.org/krcf.org/ knowbotic Research Media Art Group] <br>
[http://krcf.org/krcf.org/ knowbotic Research Media Art Group] <br>
[http://www.richardprince.com/ Richard Prince] <br>
[http://www.richardprince.com/ Richard Prince] <br>
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dziga_Vertov Dziga Vertov – film director] <br>
[[wikipedia:Dziga Vertov|Dziga Vertov – film director]] <br>
[http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/ Contemporary Art Daily - Website] <br>
[http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/ Contemporary Art Daily - Website] <br>

Latest revision as of 22:10, 29 October 2019

Untitled, Installation Project

Overview

I propose to build an installation composed of large photographs and frames that mimic mirrors. The hands of anonymous workers (via crowd sourcing) will transform photographs into drawings at a large size. The images depict tools in positions that suggest a type of anthropomorphism.

I expect these drawings to have a house of mirrors type of distorted effect and may be accompanied by an additional sculptural element that includes mirrors, or fake mirrors. Placing of objects in the room as if they are mirrored.

Technical Steps

- Start with simple photos of a mirror, chair or ladder in a room.
- Break the photo into 36 panels (A3 size). - Distribute the panels individually to be copied by hand (into pencil drawings) using the crowdsourcing resource of the Mechanical Turk. - Eventually each of the 36 panels are re-assembled to piece together the image again.

Examples / Work In Progress

An example of a wheat pasted image composed of 36 A3 panels, Xerox prints.
An example of a wheat pasted photo. 36 A3 Xerox prints wheat pasted to cardboard boxes, acrylic paint black frame.

References & Selected Research Notes

Amazon Mechanical Turk, an online crowdsourcing marketplace
Ontology, the structure of reality
Herwig Weiser – Lucid Phantom Messenger
Roman Kirschner
Ralf Baecker
Ralf Baecker - Rechnender Raum (vimeo)
John Bock
C.P. Snow – The Two Cultures
Étant donnés, Marcel Duchamps Last Major Artwork
knowbotic Research Media Art Group
Richard Prince
Dziga Vertov – film director
Contemporary Art Daily - Website