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==Jeremy Booth | workbook==
==Jeremy Booth | workbook==


* [[/workings part 1/]]
* [[/project background/]]
 
To bring together a collection of objects that explores notions of cultural and historical value and use.
 
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===experiments with mask-making===
 
J. W. v Goethe statuette. Purchased from the Weimar Tourist Information, Schillerstraße. Statuette is made of plastic and is of a generic nature.
 
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mask development
 
[[File:GoetheMask1.jpg]] [[File:GoetheMask4.jpg]]
 
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examples of some of the initial 35 masks made, also experimenting with photographing the masks
 
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document of a freshly set mask
 
===installation tests===
 
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test on white wall
 
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test in an empty room
 
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M2 building during the Adieu Marie exhibition. I used this exhibition as an opportunity to test one of the masks.
 
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The mask was titled ''Goethe Life 'n' Death Mask'', 2012
 
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Installation shot of the two rooms which the work bridged
 
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Installation shot of the masks installed in the Bauhaus University library
 
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==workings, images and objects of interest==
==workings, images and objects of interest==

Revision as of 17:00, 21 February 2013

Jeremy Booth | workbook

workings, images and objects of interest

Der-wanderer-ueber-dem-nebelmeer.jpg

Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer (Wanderer Above the Mist) by Caspar David Friedrich, 1818. This painting was included in a 1902 edition of The Sorrows of Young Werther as a lead into the second part of the book (Book 2) and has also been openly referred to and appropriated by a number of artists and causes.

Masks4.jpg

Masks5.jpg

Masks1.jpg

Masks, rear.jpg

Masks2.jpg

Masks3.jpg

experiments with scanning the masks