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Research Presentation Slide Final
1. Secret Lure Kerry, Michael, Timothy. Working Title: IDEA 9102 Installation Studio Research Presentation
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3. Themes & Philosophy Secret Lure “ ...the pressure involved in touch is a pressure on ourselves as well as upon objects...” Stephanie Springgay Concealment & Exposure
4. Themes & Philosophy Secret Lure "We cannot ward off information unless part of us knows what to ignore..." Sophie Freud on self deception image: self-deception Concealment & Exposure
5. Themes & Philosophy Secret Lure "...the basic idea of Peepholes as providing a limited view into a context..." Peephole Experiences – Field Experiments with Mixed Reality Hydroscopes in a Marine Center Private and Public Space
6. Background Secret Lure Examples of relevant works Zipper Orchestra , JooYounPaek http://www.jooyounpaek.com/ziporch.html Dislocation , Alex Davies http://schizophonia.com/installation/dislocation/index.htm Blast Theory http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/ bt/work_rider_spoke.html Peephole Experiences , Dindler et al http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1389934 Void Field , Anish Kapoor http://www.anishkapoor.com/works/ gallery/1990voidfield/index.htm
7. Marcel Duchamp, Etant donnes ( Given: 1 The Waterfall, 2. The Illuminating Gas )(1946-1966) Research Secret Lure
8. Research Secret Lure John Bock Klutterkammer (2001) Joyce Brodsky :A Paradigm Case for Merleau-Ponty Martin Heidegger:- Being-in-the-world Regions and Dasein (de-severance and direction)
9. Pubic and Private interaction Secret Lure Schematic of Self Reflection Image: self reflection
10. Secret Lure Secret Lure Blast Theory http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/ bt/work_rider_spoke.html Public and Private interaction
11. Installation Idea Secret Lure ShopWindow Poster / Painting Final placement: Column Installation TV set
14. Details of Interaction Secret Lure inputs:- opening zippers - head immersion hand grasping - touch camera surveillance outputs:- video ( self-mirror / reflective) audio 1: teady bear responses audio 2: money cache responses non-digitial feedback (Note: The outputs here are focusing on the users attention on self image/awareness, their inner secret life as children and them as consumers of resources.)
Merleau-Ponty argues that perceiving the world results in an understanding of it while actively engaging with it. Heidegger similarly defines our relationship to the world rather than as an absolute space that cannot exist without our presence in it.That is, it is revealed to each individual as how they act in it, orienting in a ‘region’ moving in specific directions with a knowingness of the proximity of objects that are either ready-at-hand or present-at-hand. We would like to immerse the user in a public interaction that provokes awareness of themselves in time and space