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Crit show 1

  • Lucy Winnicott
  • Nov 22, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 27, 2020


For the first crit show of the year, I decided to display the stacking cubes and sensory sculptures in an irregular stack in the corner of the space (this was to provide support as without the supporting walls the sculptures would not hold their shape in the stack). I wanted there to be a precarious nature to the stack and simultaneously invite people to take bits and re-stack... however, how I have displayed this I did not achieve any interaction due to the fact it was neatly piled up in the corner, people did not want to change it. If I'm honest, I am disappointed in this piece and, considering some of my previous work, I don't think much thought went into the context of the work or the execution of it. If I were to recreate this piece, I would have made more sculptures and piled them into the centre of the room, allowing people to interact or stack in whatever way they choose - offering the viewer the freedom to participate without giving them a pre-existing form in an area of the crit space that doesn't offer much room to move. I believe that my greenscreen experiment would have been a more interesting piece of work to have displayed in the crit, this being said, the green screen workshop overlapped with the installation and so this probably wasn't possible to finish in time.


 
 
 

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