Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Final


the slides don't work as they should as the suppose to have animation to change the images from blurred to normal but this to show what the layout and sequence flows.



If I had more time I would haven’t have a Power Point I would have prints on the boxes directly and the blurred image would have the real image underneath. If I did this I would tried to make a scratch and sniff image so you scratch the image to get the scent of what it is. I would also make the image edible so you lick the blurred image this reveals the real image. Apart from this change I would make if I had more time I am overall very happy with outcome of my sense game is better than I initially wanted it to look.

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Rationale
This body of work is about the relationship between photography and the senses, when a typical photo exhibition takes place in a gallery we as the viewer only use one maybe two of our senses. Sight and sometimes touch is the only senses used when we view a photograph we can’t smell the  roses or hear the laughter or taste that ice cream we see a 2D representation we can only see. Photographers haven’t been able to push the boundaries when it comes to the senses. I never thought about the relationship between photography and the senses until I research Chris Holmes, Chris Holmes became blind almost overnight at 14, due to a genetic eye disorder. A photographer since childhood, Holmes also happens to be one of Great Britain’s most successful Paralympic swimmers and a nine-time gold medallist. Without sight, Holmes uses his awareness of light, emotion and experience to take a shot. Before researching Chris Holmes I didn’t really think that senses other than sight were that important but blind photographers like Chris Holmes really got me interested in making a project based around senses but taking away the sight element is the key part of my project. 
So I created Sense, a sensory game that uses all the other 4 senses to work out images that are blurred and distorted. The blurring and distortion is a key part to the game as the sense of sight is not going to be able to solely decipher the image. The four senses taste, smell, sound and touch will be only the guide to decipher the image.
The sense game is based around the idea of a day in my local park even though the objects photographed are personal to the park I visit most of the objects are transferable to other parks so everyone can relate. This is key as too personal location wouldn’t work as a game because the objects may not be recognisable to others who don’t know you which is not the point of the game the idea is to available to all from young  to old to the visually impaired or the deaf . I want this game to be shown on a monitor for the PowerPoint element where the blurred images are displayed and the sound element for the images are on and there will be three feely boxes for the touch element, 2 smell boxes and taste box. I would want this to be displayed as an exhibition piece in a museum to show how the senses work and if one of our senses was compromised how we could work out what is being shown.  
There are nine images all together that are blurred out split up into three section, the three sections are three parts of my local park .the first section is “in the woods” as you walk in to the park you walk through the woods to get into the rest of park. The three senses used “in the woods” section are sound, touch and smell the sense will make you feel like you are there in the park which is what I want to create. The next section is “the memorial” is quite significant to the park as Remembrance Sunday is held at the cenotaph memorial every year so it is integral part of park. The three senses are sound, taste and touch. The final section is “park life” this section includes play equipment, Skate Park and ice cream. “Park life” is what most parks have in them like a playground a skate park and normally ice cream van for ice cream this section everyone should be able to relate to.

The touch element includes feely boxes that have the object blurred out on the screen inside them unseen so only the sense of touch can help you work out what it is. The sound element is sound bites that relate to the images that is blurred out played through the PowerPoint. The smell element is scratch and sniff stickers that represent the blurred image scratching the sticker releases the scent. There is only one taste element which is a muffin the part of the image is an ingredient in the muffin the taste buds are really the only sense that can help.


Sensory devices 

how to make a feely box ?

there are many ways to make a touchy feely box i have found lots of methods of to make them but  think the best way would be shoe boxes due to the time constraints woodern box would be more professional looking but shoe boxes covered in paper  so they look cohesive and uniformed.



how to make a scratch and sniff  sticker?

this is how i am going to make the smell element of my sensory game.

Park images and senses


Images -Park

These are the final images blurred and orginal the senses link ti the images are shown blewo with each pair of two images.

 
sense - touch 

 
sense -touch

 
Sense - taste 





Sense - smell





 

Sense- sound  


 Sense - smell
 
Sense - sound 
 
Sense - sound 
 

Sense - touch 




Park images


First Park images for sensory game








                                                    
        
These first images i have done like the poppy image and the memorial cenotaph as quite a feature of the park as you can see from any position in the park and every year on remembrance Sunday all of my town called Milnrow attend to remember the war. the other images are too broad and not specific enough I think I need to do more macro images so the sense is specific to the image.

Park



Park - Sensory game examples             


TOUCH


  • BARK
  • LEAVES
  • PINE NEEDLES
  • SWING CHAIN
  • ICE CREAM CONE
  • GRASS
SOUND

  • LEAVES RUSTLING
  • SKATEBOARDERS
  • KIDS PLAYING
  • SWING SQUEAK 
  • MEMORIAL MUSIC
SMELL
  • PINE
  • VANILLA 
  • RUBBER
  • HOTDOG STAND
TASTE 
  • VANILLA
  • HOT DOG
  • POPPY SEEDS
  • SEEDS
  • HERBS

Sense game -what scene should focus on ?


What scene should my sense game be about?



This mind map I found sums up the four places I was first 
thought of when I was thinking about making this game I need to figure which one i am going to do.


Shopping centre :

  • Touch element - carrier bag
  • Sound element - hustle and bustle , lift noises
  • Taste element -?
  • Smell element- bread smell or food smell
  • The cons of shopping centre is that taking photos of theses elements would be hard in a shopping centre due to security reasons
Home: 
  • Touch element - cushion 
  • Sound element - kitchen noise
  • Taste element - family favourite dish 
  • Smell element -Air freshener
  • The cons are the sense element are not really recognisable from a blurred image. The blurred image is not supposed to be obvious but the sense trying to help you  decipher the image should really help you and don't think these ideas would.
School:
  • Touch element-  pencil case, school draw
  • Sound element- children in a playground, school bell
  • Taste element - apple, school dinner
  • Smell element - ?
  • The cons are cant think of a smell element, also how I am going to get in a school without a CRB CHECK is this not going to work.
Park ;
  • Touch element - tree bark, leaves , pine cone
  • Sound element - leaves rustling , kids playing
  • Taste element - vanilla ice cream , seeds
  • Smell element - pine, rubber 
  • I think the only con is if i pick my local park it may not be easy to decphier but i think it would make the game more interesting.  

How do I make sensory game ?

                                                                                                                   


     

Sensory Game

As i am making a sensory game i need to know how to make one and what do i need to include to make it a sensory game and what can i do to make my sensory game different.

Things to include :

  • Feely boxes- for the touch element a lot of sensory game have feely boxes, hiding objects in boxes that you have to use your hands to access the object.
  • The sound element is normally listening to a sound through headphones i want a sound element but i want the recoding for all to hear not just one individual.
  • Scratch and sniff is not normally apart of the sensory game but it think it would be interesting take on the smell element of the five senses.The sense element is normally not included or the smell is enclosed in pot.
  • The taste element is not normally used in other sensory games.I think it is important i include it as Iam not using the sight sense having the taste sense is essential.




Tuesday, 12 January 2016

In Passing


Paul Pollitis

This series In Passing   

     


These images were create by capturing the landscape from either a train or car. the In passing part of the series. the blur is soft reflecting the scenes Paul has chosen to capture the soft blur makes the colour mix and filter in to each other creating movement.This series is more related to the my project then Francesca woodman because I want to blur images but in the landscape actually I want to blur my images more than Paul but I still want that softness Paul has created.I think using Photoshop to blur my images by Gaussian blur will create enough blur to make images hard to decipher but still have a softness to the images so it is less offensive to the eye.


Francesca Woodman




Francesca Woodman 
was a young American photographer whose work was produced between 1972 and 1981. Despite the fact that she was working for only a short period, Woodman has, over the past 30 years, gained a reputation as one of the most important names in photography.
           
Many of Woodman’s photographs were taken using a slow shutter speed; the long exposure meant her movements were captured but she appeared as a blur. The effect is disconcerting, as though the camera has been left in a haunted house. 
I want to create a blur effect on my images to through out the sense of sight so the other sense have to work out the blurred image. but this blur is not enough for what i want to create but i think that woodman creates some very interesting pieces of work. the idea of using her self only adds the the overall effect you relate to the images a lot more as the emotions feel genuine and heartfelt. It appears that she is a ghostly blur hidden behind a mantelpiece or is almost entirely obscured by peeling, faded wallpaper.This therefore makes feel that the piece is about fading into to the background and feeling invisible as she is blurred so you cant see her clearly adding to the invisible vibe I get from the images.

The relationship between photography and the senses


Photography and touch - relation between body senses and photographic image
By  Agata Lulkowska


Agata Lulkowska  states that "our bodies are equipped with several highly specialized tools which help us perceive the environment and communicate." in life the sense of  sight has traditionally been considered the privileged sense as we use this sight the most. But we also hear, taste, smell, and we feel with our skin receptors. Many emotional reactions are felt directly in our bodies: ‘butterflies in our stomach’, ‘weak knees’ etc. Luklowska suggests "Each sense is ‘extended’ by the form of expression related to it" for example visual art.It is usually quite challenging to translate one into another, for example smell into taste, or sense of touch into music. 

Touching photographs

What is it about photographs that makes them interesting from the ‘tactile’ point of view?

Lulkowska states that ‘Touch puts people in contact with photographs; but as photographs pass from hand to hand they establish and maintain relationships between people - or try to"  Even the word ‘photograph’, evokes both vision ad touch.


Lulkowska,A. (2012). Photography and touch . relation between body senses and photographic image

sense exhibitions



Sunday Workshop

PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE SENSES

Sun 6 Sep, 14.00-17.00


The photographers Gallery in London in September 2015 had workshop exploring the the relationship between photography and sound,taste, smell, hearing and touch. the workshop was to show that other senses other than sight can influence and create photography. the workshop also includes collaborating on a sense poem using photography as a stimulus so this workshop uses the sense to create photography and photography to create a piece of work.


Senses 

According to the Oxford Dictionary On-line a sense is a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; 

Sight -From the moment you wake up in the morning to the time you go to sleep at night, your eyes are acting like a video camera. Everything you look at is then sent to your brain for processing and storage much like a hard drive on a computer. 




Touch  -  The sense of touch is found all over. This is because your sense of touch starts in the bottom layer of your skin called the dermis. The dermis is filled with many tiny nerve endings which carries information about the things which your body comes in contact. They do this by carrying the information to the spinal cord, which sends messages to the brain where the feeling is registered.



Taste  - Your tongue and the roof of your mouth are covered with thousands of tiny taste buds. When you eat something, the saliva in your mouth helps break down your food. This causes the receptor cells located in your tastes buds to send messages through sensory nerves to your brain. Your brain then tells you what flavours you are tasting.Your taste buds can recognize four basic kinds of tastes: sweet, salty, sour, and bitter. The salty/sweet taste buds are located near the front of your tongue; the sour taste buds line the sides of your tongue; and the bitter taste buds are found at the very back of your tongue.

Tongue

Hear- 
Ears help  to hear sounds, but what you probably did not know is that your ears also help you to keep your balance.When an object makes a noise, it sends sound waves. These vibrations are then funnelled into your ear canal by your outer ear. As the vibrations move into your middle ear, they hit your eardrum and cause it to vibrate as well. This sets off a chain reaction of vibrations. Your eardrum, which is smaller and thinner than a nail, vibrates the three smallest bones in your body: first, the hammer, then the anvil, and finally, the stirrup. The stirrup passes the vibrations into a coiled tube in the inner ear called the cochlea which then allows you to hear the sound.




Smell-  Your ability to smell comes from specialized sensory cells, called olfactory sensory neurons, which are found in a small patch of tissue high inside the nose. The sense of smell and taste are linked and a part of a system called the chemosensory system, are highly specialized sensory systems of which taste, smell  These systems detect a variety of soluble and volatile stimulants with a range of biological effects on feeding, reproduction, social interactions and mood.

Nose Clip Art

Monday, 11 January 2016

idea revised


Idea Revised 

My idea using family images to make a 3D jigsaw I am not doing now I feel that it is not fulfilling the brief of thinking outside of the box it is bit ordinary and unimaginative. So after looking back over the presentation in  class and my personally research I Think I am going to look at senses.After researching Chris Holmes and how he can take photos without being able to see is quite remarkable. This is got me thinking photography using only one of our senses the sense of sight so if you blind like Chris Holmes and he went to a photographic gallery he wouldn't able to experience the exhibition. 

Tate Sensorium: New exhibition at Tate Britain invites art lovers to taste, smell and hear art

Tate Britain is to offer art lovers a feast for the senses, encouraging them to experience work by artists including Francis Bacon not just with their eyes, but their noses, mouths and ears as well.A pioneering new exhibition at the gallery is bringing in a master chocolatier, a scent expert and an audio specialist to change the way people interact with the paintings.

Smelly Art

Art in Bloom  are events are held at galleries around the U.S. in the spring. The galleries challenge local florists  to create arrangements that are inspired by specific paintings or sculptures found within the museum. Taking art that can last hundreds of years and placing it next to a medium that decays in a week is an interesting comparison exercise.The smell changes as the flower decays from a sweet smell to in insipid. 


ALL EXHIBITIONS ALREADY BEEN SHOWN ABOUT SENSES ARE HOW TO INTERACT WITH ART INSTALLATION NOT PHOTOGRAPHY. I WANT TO CREATE A SENSE GAME USING SENSES TO WORK OUT A VERY BLURRED IMAGE.


my idea

Family 



      


 

family images and albums are all the same they are all stage photos everyone is usually smiling a huge argument could happen before the image has been but you would never know looking at the photo. Also typically all members are net to each or linked in someday to show a union a united front. 


Family tree






Idea

My idea is to create a family tree jigsaw that fit together like a family does. the layers will have pictures of my family on it my grandparents on the bottom then my mum and dad then me and my sisters. The top will be blank as the future is unknown .