Saturday, 22 May 2010

My Installation: ‘A City is Nature Too’

I arrived at location (cross roads of Albion Street) at 9:00am on Thursday 20th May 2010. As I began to install my piece I hit an immediate conflict. The wall I had chosen to use to display my papers was on the corner of the lingerie store ‘La Senza’, and their security guard became increasingly interested in what I was doing. After positioning my chair, tripod and approximately half of my papers; the guard came out of the shop to talk to me.

Security Guard: “Hello erm what is it that your doing?”

Me: “Hello I’m an Art and Design student from the College of Art; I’m just putting up an installation for my current project. It’s just blue tack holding paper to the wall temporarily so I’m not causing any damage.”

Security Guard: “Well the community support officers are always walking round here and they’d probably do you for vandalism so be careful.”

Me: “Do you mind that I’m here?”

Security Guard: “Well err, the store owner will be in at one o’clock and I don’t think she’d take nicely to u using this wall. Its part of her property you se.”

Me: “Well would it be ok if I stay as long as I take it all down and move on before one o’clock?”

Security Guard: “Yeh I guess so as long as you’ve packed up before one. I’d watch yourself with those community support officers though!”

Me: “Thank you I will.”

I had intended on continuing the installation until six o’clock pm but I decided that I would just do my best to interact with as many people as possible within the new time constraints. After all I still had the backup plan to invite people that I already know to come and take part after six when the shops are closed.

The installation was assembled by 9:45 and I managed to find my first willing participant by 10:20. I had forgotten the extent to which people are reluctant to even communicate with a stranger!

New Plan:-I would pack up at 12:40 so as to avoid a run in with the owner of La Senza. I was feeling nervous to approach people and it only got worse as more an more people shot me down. I had to suck it up and gain confidence to approach every person that passed by if I was going to make the most of the little time I had. Thankfully by 12:40 I had documented six participants which I was really delighted with. Although I had intended to document a minimum of ten, I felt that the conversations I had documented showed a varied reaction to the installation giving me lots to reflect upon.

One of the people who participated was actually one of my class mates James Hirst. His response to the installation was as valuable as the other five participants; however his coincidental participation reassured me that I did not want to repeat the installation inviting people that I already know. It would have been nice to have had a larger audience experience my work, but I felt that James’ response interview lacked a certain authenticity found in those with strangers. My initial documentation of the city centre space became quite focused around the lack of interaction and natural communication between the strangers who shared it.Although my main intention was to take inspiration from the site I originally chose in Hyde Park emphasizing the presence of nature within the urban landscape, I also wanted to reflect the themes of communication and interaction between people whose lives run parallel within my city centre space. Interviewing people who I knew and had purposefully invited to come to the installation would have been irrelevant to my whole concept, themes and intentions. The interviews could have also been negatively affected by anything that my friends may have already known about my intentions. The whole point of documenting peoples responses, was to gain honest feedback telling me if I had achieved my intentions whilst also interacting with the people who genuinely use the space day to day.

Thursday, 20 May 2010

Planning My Installation

Components

  • 1 Comfortable Arm Chair

(Intended to make the installation inviting and comfortable offering an alternate experience of the space, as well as an alternate view point for observation)

  • Hand Made Paper covering some of the bricks on the wall
  • (Intended to integrate nature into the city in a more obvious way (through the presence of flowers and leaves collected from the Hyde Park site), highlighting the existing presence of natures beauty in the urban environment.)
  • Audio Track

(Played from an ipod through one size fits all, comfortable headphones. Intend to bring the sounds of Hyde Park’s natural environment into the city space, allowing the listener to experience both sites at once in hope that they can truly feel the co-existence of natural and man-made environments.

  • Dictaphone

(This device will be used to record my conversations with participants regarding their experience of the installation, documenting responses and reactions on location.)

Location

  • Cross roads of Albion Street in between La Senza’s two display windows.

Date & Time

  • Thursday 20th May 2010
  • 9am-6pm

Method

  • Construct Installation
  • Approach everyone who passes by, introduce myself as a Art & Design university student and explain that I would like approximately 8 minutes of their time to participate in my installation. The installation involves sitting in the chair and listening to a 5 minute audio track whilst observing the surroundings. To conclude I will talk to you about your experience asking you about your thoughts, fee


My Installation Space

I Made Paper :D...







Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Sound Recording/Editing that i've done...

I decided that for my installation i wanted my final audio cut to be no longer than five minutes. Through previous art projects where i have interacted with the public, i am considering the unfortunate fact that people are rather unwilling to take part simply as an instinctual reaction. To encourage participants to spare me some of their valuable time i chose the five minute time frame and a casual approach to what i was asking from them. I spent alot of time recording in the park at different times of day and in different weather conditions, and i too collected a vast amount of interesting audio. I recorded the obvious everyday sounds of rustling trees and singing birds, but i found the signature sounds of how the space was being used to be most endeering. The beat of joggers stepps and the scrape of the gardeners rake were two of my favourite examples, although i would say the oppertune moment where a hover fly happened to land on my speaker as i was attempting to capture the subtle hum of its wings was the highlight of the whole thing. Truely listening to the overlay of sound that surrounds us just made me keep thinking of that film 'August Rush' you should see it if you havn't already. Its awsomely cheesy and abit beautiful hehe.

Narrowing down the audio files to five minutes wasn't an easy task but i think that having so much to work from made it easyer in a way. My recording techniques improved as i mastered the altertion of intensity, and so i was able to select and cut out the highest quality/most relevant sections.

I've found the sound editing and cuting really easy to be honest. I used a programme called lodgic Pro and it was all straight forward i familiarised myself with it quickly and achieved exactly what i had hoped for. If you would like some help at all just let me know! When my participants had listened to the five minute audio track, i also recorded short interviews with each of them which i have looped onto the end of the track.


Tuesday, 18 May 2010

This is what I have been doing earlier...


I have been recording sounds up and down the high street, collecting snippets of people talking, footsteps, buskers (which is very lovely to listen to) and sounds within shops.
Ever used Audacity? It was difficult to get my head around at first, so I looked up some tutorials on you tube which helped loads and loads.
However...
The files didn't save properly! So I am now using Garage Band to put all of my clips together and save them properly but still using Audacity to edit my files. Works a LOT easier.

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Hyperlink didn't work

http://www.sitegallery.org/exhibitions/view.php?id=44

This is the link to the website where I found the information on Paul Rooney and Susan Phillipz.