Week 1
Book Stacks inspired by Nina Katchadourian’s Book Stacks
To create my Book Stacks, I used books from my sister’s and my shared library. From our library, I was able to create some interesting book stacks, which held personal meaning to me and I hope others will be able to connect with them as well. While browsing for these stacks I knew right away what I wanted to create and that I wanted to capture them where we read most of them, i.e. my bedroom.
For my first stack, I knew I had to use one of my – as I call them – ‘Meditation books’. The preseason behind this stack was not only the books being by the same author, I thought the titles flowed well together and was a clever way of using something spiritual with something most of us do have a personal list of our life hacks as well.
For my second stack, I knew I wanted to add one of my Ken Robinson ‘Element’ books to my second stack. Even if I haven’t read them yet, I still find them to be quite inspirational.
This stack came together because of the aesthetic of both the books and the puns. The initial perception one would get from these books is quite similar.
For this last stack, I wanted to use book titles that used the same words, for this instance, the word ‘wish’ is used in two out of the three books and it just came to be that I could relate to it as well, cause who wouldn’t wish for “All the Bright Places“
Week 2
Ideas for Environmental Video – Yasmin & Vanni
1 – Conversations with Squirrels
2 – Dressing as a tree and then hugging another tree –> different shots of each of us hugging different trees
3 – Dressing up as a tree/ bush and rolling down a hill or camouflaging – not the smartest or safest
4 – Use the weeping willow tree and emerge out of it dressed as an animal or another tree
Week 3
Field Trip to the Toronto Biennial of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Arts
The Toronto Biennial Of Art at 32 Lisgar St
- These frames represent the history of musicology.
- The frames are arranged so the viewer glances first at the ‘pattern’ and then below at the correspondence poetry.
- Musical notes inspire the patterns, hence a musician who played an instrument could read them and detect the flow.
- Some of them are pitch, rhythm, and flow.
- These frames were exhibited in a hallway, so one could hear the sound arts playing in other rooms along with looking at these musically inspired works.
Three Songs – Raven Chacon {2021}
- This piece by Raven Chacon consisted of three video art.
- “Three Songs (2021) is a three-channel video installation that explores a history of Native resistance and questions the myth of an uninhabited American West.” (Toronto Biennial of Art)
- Each Video was presented on different walls of the room whereas the instrument used in the videos was displayed on a wall for the viewers to have the full experience and emerge in work.
- All three songs are sung by Indigenous women and one can hear the struggles they have gone threw in their voices
- This piece can be heard throughout the exhibition when walking by the hallways as well, so the viewer gets a sense of the before viewing it.
The Supernatural Powers of Fabulous Panther – Biimskojiwan by Maria Hupfield {2024}
- This is a sculptural installation based on the three spirals, made out of industrial felt and adorned with silver and tin jingles.
- This is a sensory work exploring the surroundings and water.
- It is meant to engage the crowd and give them rhythmic instruction, so the crowd follows the artist until the end of the performance.
Leila Zelli
Passing by Maira Ezcurra {2022}
- This is an installation meant to mimic the silhouette of birds, so the viewer can experience how it feels like to walk under birds flying in the sky.
- The artist created these noticing the lack of migrating birds in Southern Ontario as compared to their hometown.
- The deconstruction of shoes represents how the changing environment has affected not only humans but also many other species – migrating birds.
- When introduced to this work during the tour, the first thought was, ‘What do the birds think of this piece?’
Scent of Thunderbolts by Karen Tam {2024}
- This is a piece created by the artist reminiscing about their childhood and the language barrier between them and their grandparents
- The work is a multimedia interactive installation that deals with the artist’s memories of watching Cantonese opera
Esotric Dance by Citra Sasmita {2024}
- These paintings depict mythological goddesses in the old Kamsan style.
Toronto Biennial of Art at 158 Sterling Road, Floor 9
- This textile art represents different flags.
- the stitch on the right end is not the full stitch, here the artist is trying to communicate the political drift between the United States and Mexico
Sanitago Yahuarcani
- In these works the humans are represented in the form of animals to depict their struggles and similarities with them
The Other Home by Hangama Amiri {2024}
- This textile artwork shows the struggles of Amiri having to move from place to place, the battle of having to pack up your whole life
- The material used is from the Middle East and Central Asia, places where Amiri lived
- The piece of fabric connecting all of them represents the pain the artist wants through didn’t end even after moving and leaving the places behind
Temple of Love by Gaëlle Choisne {2024}
- This Is a 29-minute long video art and is inspired by Roland Barthes ‘A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments’
- The artist talks about the balance of the universe and the human body which sparked an interest in me but unfortunately, I could not watch the entire work due to the lack of time
MOCA – The Museum of Comtempary Arts
Week 4
Environmental Video at the Arboretum
Trees by Vanni & Yasmin
For this assignment, we knew we wanted to interact with nature. Our idea was to use the Arboretum as a location and involve it in our video. We chose tree-hugging as our gesture which was required to do.
Tree-hugging in Native culture
“In Native American cultures, for instance, the act of hugging trees was seen as a way to connect with the wisdom of nature and to heal both body and soul.” (Mastrantonio, 2024)
We were also influenced by the painters we studied in the studio, especially those who blended in with their natural surroundings through camouflage. The concept of “being one with nature” was explored by these artists very literally. Moreover, we were immediately drawn to embracing trees during our first visit to the Arboretum. We started looking for trees without poison ivy vines that we could safely embrace. Our first clip was shot under the canopy of the weeping willow, which caught our eye right away with its elegant branches.
At first, we only concentrated on hugging trees. But as we went along, we thought an effective visual perception would be produced by using thinner trees. This made it possible for us to shoot in a way that gave the impression that we were merging with the woods. This camouflage effect was emphasized by the wide-angle, distant clips, especially as we wore brown and green clothing to further blend in with the surroundings. As we tried to blend in with the surroundings, the long shots heightened the sense of being one with nature.
Lastly, not facing the camera was an artistic choice we both decided on, other than the last shot, to depict our respect towards the surroundings along with our dependency and attachment to nature. Upon further observation with the group, we could have added more ‘close-up’ shots but we thought the long shots accentuated the camouflage aspect of our idea.
Week __
Blurb Books
Ideas for my book
- Translate my childhood story book which is originally in Hindi into English
- Inspired by an artist’s book shown in the studio
- each spread would have a different brush stroke to show the different textures and how the particular brush works
- A book that shows how a person with colorblindness views the world vs how people who do not have color blindness
- It would contain images so one half is colorblindness, and the other is without
- A book that would have the first and last sentence of other books but would change so the last sentence is typed first depicting “the end is only the beginning”
- A book that would have scanned the last pages of other well-known novels – Winner!🎉
Final Book
This book contains covers of 21 Mystery Books’ and their corresponding last pages. Read at your own risk.
Week 10
Artist Multiples
Ideas for Artist Multiples
- Ignorance is not a bliss / Ignorance is a sin
- Make a banner in white and display it on a white wall to emphasize the ‘ignorance’ aspect.
- Breath
- Modify a card deck and add stickers or writing so the player remembers to breathe and be calm; it is just a game.
- ” I swear, I am an honest person ”
- Make pins that have this quote
- Make pins with pictures of controversial people and the quote is underneath it.
- Donald Trump
- Diddy…? hope I don’t get attacked…. thank you Beyonce 🙏
- Some Serial Killers maybe?
Final Artist Multiples
For my final artist multiples, I focused on the expression “I swear, I’m Honest” and made pins with synonyms but different fonts and colors. I wanted them to be subtle just like how one would use this expression in a conversation to depict the casualness but at the same time the impact our words can have based on how we use them.