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== Project Presentation / Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains - | == Project Presentation / Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains - Week 3 | 18.12.2012 == | ||
As you can see from my notes one week ago my project has continued to evolve and change. It's been a very inspired week for me - and I've had good conversations that have pushed me towards further exploration of my concept with some of my classmates (Amel, Eleana and Kata) as well as some of the other artists in the exhibition at Marianstrasse 2. | As you can see from my notes one week ago my project has continued to evolve and change. It's been a very inspired week for me - and I've had good conversations that have pushed me towards further exploration of my concept with some of my classmates (Amel, Eleana and Kata) as well as some of the other artists in the exhibition at Marianstrasse 2. | ||
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At this point in the process I am feeling really inspired by this project and the directions it has taken me - regardless of how this particular piece is perceived. I feel that I am on the path to creating a substantial piece for this class and a body of work that I can continue to build upon. | At this point in the process I am feeling really inspired by this project and the directions it has taken me - regardless of how this particular piece is perceived. I feel that I am on the path to creating a substantial piece for this class and a body of work that I can continue to build upon. | ||
== Mid-Term Project Presentation / Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains | 18.12.2012 == | |||
Tuesday, December 18th, 2012 was the day of our mid-term review. I presented my installation titled, ‘Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains’, to our class and professors. After two long weeks of work on the project, including Sunday night in which I worked until 6:30am, I was pretty exhausted. But I was also riding on some adrenaline from the opening exhibition the night before and the feeling of completion. Regardless, my presentation was a bit unsteady and I spent most of my time quoting research about Lustmord in Germany and the aritst George Grosz who was my main inspiration for the project. I received several pieces of advice and feedback this morning – I will do my best to document and process that feedback in this document that I have titled ‘What Remains’. | Tuesday, December 18th, 2012 was the day of our mid-term review. I presented my installation titled, ‘Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains’, to our class and professors. After two long weeks of work on the project, including Sunday night in which I worked until 6:30am, I was pretty exhausted. But I was also riding on some adrenaline from the opening exhibition the night before and the feeling of completion. Regardless, my presentation was a bit unsteady and I spent most of my time quoting research about Lustmord in Germany and the aritst George Grosz who was my main inspiration for the project. I received several pieces of advice and feedback this morning – I will do my best to document and process that feedback in this document that I have titled ‘What Remains’. |