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Revision as of 22:05, 1 December 2012
Brainstorming session
Beauty can also emerge from horror
1. What?
- Spaces to die
- Set someone for the afterlife
- The death as a reflection of our own life
- Cemetery → tombs
- Mexican skulls → colorful
2. Where?
- Social & political criticism
- Mexico → difficult times
- Organized crime-related violence has claimed 57,449 lives in Mexico during the last six years
- 60,000 (Mex) – 150,000 (USA)
- Beauty can also emerge from horror
3. How?
The challenge is to combine the Mexican skulls painting technic/color/shapes/idea of death, with the pain/sadness/anger caused by the death of 60,000
- A book/yearbook with 57,449 pieces/shapes
- A relief wall/surface with the same number of pieces. Maybe each piece will be a part of a final image/3D model
What to represent? How to deal with it?
I've been drawing, writing, taking pictures and watching movies, all related to the idea of "death".
List of things that die:
- People
- Plants
- Animals
- Batteries
- Cells
- Bacterias
- Light
- Hope
- Fire
- Desire
- Dreams
- Hope