This is just a google photo because I had to work instead of going on the Higgs Track excursion. The first thing I would respond to in this space would be a mixture of the view and the vast space it covers. From this view point you can see an incredibly distance. I think it would be great to create a piece that really made people acknowledge the view. I think the way to do this would be to involve audience participation in the creation of the final work but not having it as the focus point. the idea I had was to get people to do their own tracings of the horizon as they see it from this viewpoint. I would then use all of these sketches together in an overlapping pattern to create an artwork. I think the most effective medium would be printing onto perspex or even a natural surface like tree bark rather than just painting them of tracing them on to paper.
Monday, 5 October 2015
Response to Tasmanian Wilderness
This is just a google photo because I had to work instead of going on the Higgs Track excursion. The first thing I would respond to in this space would be a mixture of the view and the vast space it covers. From this view point you can see an incredibly distance. I think it would be great to create a piece that really made people acknowledge the view. I think the way to do this would be to involve audience participation in the creation of the final work but not having it as the focus point. the idea I had was to get people to do their own tracings of the horizon as they see it from this viewpoint. I would then use all of these sketches together in an overlapping pattern to create an artwork. I think the most effective medium would be printing onto perspex or even a natural surface like tree bark rather than just painting them of tracing them on to paper.
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