Thursday, September 8, 2011
Connecting Words on White Walls
Our approach of writing words of things we love on walls, and connecting them to other words of things we loved seemed really random, as art often is. I expected something that would wow me, but I honestly didn't think it was the best for factory work. I believe this idea seemed more like something that would belong in the lab, or in it's trial stage. Although it isn't a master piece, I is still interesting to see how one word can connect to another. The word wall doesn't seem that interesting after the first glance, but when it is read, I see it quite fascinating.
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If you eliminate the words, treat them as, I don't know, shapes, and then look at the patterns formed by the shapes, what do you see? And what do you learn?
ReplyDeleteWait? So do you believe this is factory work or lab work?
ReplyDeleteThe so called 'random art' isn't as random as you might think. The more background you get, the more knowledge you gain, the more sense it makes.
I like how you say at first glance the art isn't the best but when you read it is fascinating. It shows that art is something you can't just look at, it something you have to spend the time to read.
ReplyDeleteLuke, you have an excellent point. You see something mind boggling and you might learn that as Danny said, "Art is something you can't just look at. It's something you have to spend the time to read."
ReplyDeleteMegan, I believe this is factory work since we haven't done anything quite like it before. None of us were completely sure how it would turn out.
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