Thursday 31 March 2011

Film Planning

Looking at results from surveys I have found 12 common dream themes that people have:
  • Flying
  • Falling
  • Being Chased
  • Water
  • Public Nudity
  • Searching for Something
  • Being Trapped
  • Back at School
  • Getting Lost
  • Car Problems
  • Travel
  • Death
From my survey results, film research and watching a documentary on sleep and dreams (Dreams: Cinema of subconscious) showing through out a variety of beautifully made dream shorts, I decided on some film ideas:
  • Reversed Smoking
  • Being Followed or Following Something
  • Being in the Woods
  • Traveling
  • Doppelgangers
  • Flying/Falling Stopmotion
  • An Array of Different People Walking Through a Room With Someone Without Them Realising
  • Transitional parts between the footage
After more planning and working out what is possible for me to do aswell as all my work I cut down on all the more time consuming and difficult ideas. I got rid of the flying/falling stopmotion as this would take me the longest and would leave me with no time for my other work. I also didn't want to have any traveling footage as I've already worked with the theme of travel in film. I have combined being followed or following something with being in the woods, giving a narrative to a possibly dream area. I needed something for them to follow and looking back at my previous project where i left trails of string on journeys i went the opersite way by following a trail of string.

Tuesday 29 March 2011

Restless Movement

I was inspired by Claire Sloan’s "Sleep for Days" photography, a series of super long exposures. Some of these were for 6 hours. It’s her portrayal of movement during sleep that I was most interested, that within one image you can see the restlessness of the night.


With this in mind, I’ve tried to create my own similarly. As I am unable to take such long exposures I’ve fashioned an alternative way to create moment images. Instead of taking long exposure photos I took a series of photos all keeping the camera in the same place and layered them in threes on Photoshop. I then changed the opacity to reveal the ghostly figures.

Friday 18 March 2011

New Project: Sleep/Sleepless

For my final project of my foundation art year i'm am to begin with a proposal describing everything I intend to achieve during this project. This project is going to be looking at sleep and sleeplessness by trying to show both concious and nonconcious sides within one.

Proposal: 'Never Really Asleep, Never Really Awake'
The title of my project is a quote from the movie ‘Fight Club’, where the lead character describes his insomnia. I chose this as I wanted it to express both the conscious and dream states of mind. I shall be creating an installation piece based on an insomniac's bedroom. A film will depict their restlessness, hallucinations and dreams transgressing into real life. In my previous project I combined textiles with film and I now want to extend this idea, by working on an even larger scale with multiple elements. The film will challenge me the most as it will require detailed planning and editing to create the narrative. This combined with textile techniques that require a lot of experimentation will mean I have a very packed schedule.
I started my research by looking at work that refers to sleeplessness and insomnia. I found Pablo Arroyo's staged photography in 'Sleepless Men' and Claire Sloan's and Mohammed Amine Nasseri's portrayal of movement in sleep, to be a good starting point. 'Picasso' by Gjon Mili influenced me to consider brain activity during sleep. I wanted to then look at ways I could represent and it was Louisa Bufardeci's embroidered sound waves that I found very similar to brain waves.
When making patches for a quilt I looked at Vicky Lindo’s hand-embroidered pieces for its lucid stitch and appliquéd textile that show simplistic childish fantasies. I want to look at the stories of dreams that I had acquired from a survey I sent to everyone at my college. I’ll be using these results to influence my quilt and film. For film ideas I began to watch films either about insomnia or dreams. I looked at dream sequences in Salvador Dali’s ‘Un Chien Andalou’, Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbound, Michel Gondry’s ‘Science of Sleep’ and Maya Deren’s ‘Meshes of the Afternoon’.
I’ve related my installation to Tracey Emin’s ‘My Bed’ and ‘To Meet My Past’. I wanted to infer that there is or has been someone within this room, this idea was inspired by Floris Neususs’ ‘Be Right Back’, that I saw at the ‘Shadow Catchers’ exhibition at the V&A . Both Parul Thacker’s ‘Cosmic Dance’ and Mia Pearlman’s ‘Eye’ create a physical form that depicts the dream state. I will try to develop something similar inspired by clouds and nebula.
My initial drawings and photos will be of beds and sleeping images. I'll start to progress into images of insomnia. I'm also intending to create movement in still images to show the restlessness caused from sleep disorders. I'll be using various mark making, stitching and typography to illustrate the constant activity of an unconscious state. Slowly advancing from sleep into dream, I’ll be taking dreams and composing them in an illustrative fashion in order to describe an entire story in a single image. I’d be bringing this forward into constructing a quilt, each patch representing a different dream.
Throughout my whole project I’ll be constantly planning, filming and editing my dream sequence film. I'll be taking in the results of dream stories and looking at common dream themes and I’ll disarrange them to produce an erratic flow of scenes. To create this I’ll be storyboarding, planning and making arrangements. The mise en scene is going to be a big
part of my planning, mostly creating the perfect setting as there’s going to be a lot of change in settings and they’ll need to be able to easily portray the story within it. For this dream sequence to work I’m going to have to closely relate it towards surrealism.
Moving on from this is my final piece, the room installation itself. I’m intending to show my film on a small TV besides bed as its common for people to stay up watching TV when they can't sleep. The bedding will be plain and I'd like to attempt to make movement under the sheets. I wanted to have something hanging above from the ceiling which is where my lighting will become apparent. I want to have multiple lights hanging from above and I’d like there to be flickering light to relate to the restless activity that happens in the room.

Monday 7 March 2011

Simone Shubuck

While researching for my new project I came across this Artist/Illustrator; Simone Shubuck that I thought was just beautiful and i had to blog it instantly before I forgot about them or couldn't find them again.