Mama is a video about my mother, who has Parkinson’s disease. Here she is depicted in her usually daily activities at home. This video explores my relationship to the condition as it manifests through the body of my mother.
Month: March 2016
Bowling Party Art Research
Since we will perform our party art piece at our Bowling Party, Alex and I had to do some research on the location of our piece. So, Alex and I went bowling!
We looked around area and found key features of the Bowling Alley that we can keep in mind when preparing our piece. For example, we made note that we can:
- cheer whenever someone buys food or drink
- cheer whenever someone takes money from the ATM
- cheer whenever someone comes in or out of the bathroom
- cheer whenever someone hits a pin
- cheer whenever someone misses the pins
- cheer whenever someone gets their bowling shoes
- cheer whenever someone picks their bowling ball
- cheer whenever something happens on the TV in the lounge
- cheer whenever someone someone plays pool
My Father’s House, My Mother’s House – Alison Postma
My Father’s House, My Mother’s House from Alison Postma
This video surveys the interior spaces of my father and mother’s homes. These are places that I exist in but my other parent does not, emphasizing the divide between people and their once shared spaces.
Lee Walton
Average Point of Interest
The Average Point of Interest in San Francisco is a piece Lee Walton made where he took the mathematical average of all 287 points of interest according to the Official Visitor’s Map of San Francisco. Using the map coordinates of each point, he found that this “average point of interest” is located on Flint Street off 15th avenue near Corona Heights.
One Minute Circle
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