Summary:
My challenge with this exploration has been with the weather and issue of borrowing tiles from Mitre 10.
Weather is something I should have experimented with, what would this portray? A fight between nature and sterility/protection against it? Ephemerality?
The umbrella poses a question, it makes the work less literal.
Arial views would be very useful to explore, - as they’d give a greater perspective – I don’t know how I could achieve this though!
The dichotomy is that I am looking to incorporate nature in a wild natural state, however usually this is where there are no people, therefore the work will not be viewed unless someone stumbles upon it in a nature walk – (not my target audience!). I feel I need to express the wild and disconnection to it in a public place... Similar to Germaine Koh http://www.germainekoh.com/ma/projects_detail.cfm?PageNum_rsDetail=3&pg=projects&projectID=13
An element of human interaction would be effective in portraying humans as an integral element of this installation, -this is not apparent as it stands. Human experience of nature is what I am exploring, so a human experience of the disconnection to nature is just as important. Suggestion of a lollie wrapping was a given example of human interaction within this piece.
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