BILIOGRAPHY
Gary W. Evans
Design and Environmental Analysis, Human Developments, Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York 14853-4401
Evans, G. W., Lepore, S. J., Shejwal, B. R., and Palsane, M.N. 1998b.
“Chronic residential crowding and children’s well being: An Ecological perspective,” Child Dev. 69, 1514-1523.
Kryter, K. 1994. The Handbook of Hearing and the effects of Noise, Academic, New York.
Regecova, V., and Kllerova, E. 1995. Effects of urban noise pollution on blood pressure and heart rate in preschool children,” J. Hypertens. 3, 405-412.
VISUAL COMMUNICATION
The title of my piece will be AMBIENT NOISE
I will be using wood and paint to create a bah relief that morphs into a 3 dimensional for. There will be flat overlapping shapes in a series which, signifies a direction. There will be some curvilinear pieces which overlap in some areas with additional vertical pieces of varying color and value as the piece moves from flat to sculptural.
The increasing density of units from flat to sculpture will show a movement that represents the accumulation of time. The way the viewer perceives the piece will invite that they view it from 360 degrees and it will be displayed on the ground.
The flat areas, bah relief, will represent the simplistic infiltration of noise and the increase of layers to a more complex form will depict an increase in ambient/environmental noise.
There may be some variations that occur in the process of creating the form. It is important to me to be open during the process to any organic evolutions that may improve the success of the piece, both visually and conceptually. It may include materials – perhaps metal will be incorporated. And the display of my form may change from floor to table for example.
BIBLIOGHRAPHY
WHITE NOISE
Christian Marclay, 1994
(Artstor)
WHITE NOISE
Joseph Grigley, 2000
SOUNDLY THROUGH THE NOISE
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