Essays about: "art installation"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 67 essays containing the words art installation.
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21. The invocation of X
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/HDK - Högskolan för design och konsthantverkAbstract : “The Invocation of X” takes its beginning in a narrative about domestic textile handicrafts in a historical perspective. This is in turn connected to other stories: handicrafts as a political strategy, secret societies, and the shared matrix of textile and digital structures. READ MORE
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22. Shedding Light on Droughts: Light in Art Installations as an Awareness Tool
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : The master thesis studies the value of light art installations as a tool to raise awareness, communicate messages,inspire people and create social engagement to take action and deal with important issues. Additionally, it researchesthe lighting characteristics that have to be considered in order to create a high emotional response. READ MORE
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23. Purification : Research & Exhibition
University essay from Konstfack/Institutionen för Konst (K)Abstract : In recent years I have been working on topics related to Post-colonialism in South America, as well as the conditions of immigrants in Europe. The main interest of my work involves questions about my roots and personal stories of migration. This situation has been the engine of my art for the last ten years. READ MORE
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24. Invisible Aesthetics of Noise
University essay from Konstfack/IndustridesignAbstract : Sound in our human world is broken down into two general types : desirable and undesirable. Unwanted sounds in our lives, that we also call “noises”, induce diverse kinds of physical and psychological reactions, many of them unhealthy. READ MORE
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25. An Empathetic Space
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för konsthistoria och visuella studierAbstract : The technological development has provided the art scene with many new opportunities of including the spectator as an active part of an artwork. Moreover, one could argue that some artworks have grown to rely on the spectators participation to function to its full extent. READ MORE