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PORTFOLIO Sara Palomeque UNTITLED. Juli 2010 Final exam exhibition. Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam (In construction) Pavilium. Cube 2.50 x 2.50 x 2.50 m Two opposite faces of the cube, opaque and white. The other two faces made out of black strings, forming a wall. These two faces are double, with a separation in between of 50cm, enough to be able to walk inside the “walls”, but to force the participants to change the shape of the wall with their body when they walk in. You won’t be able to get into the pavilium, neither see what happens inside or the other people passing through, unless you walk inside the corridor. I wanted to create an interactive piece where no technology at all is necessary. walls A, A’: horizontal strings walls B, B’: vertical strings THE SOUND OF SHADOW, 5-7 May 2010, Het Machinegebouw Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam. Group exhibition The Sound of Shadow is both an exhibition and a screening that researches into how sound affects image in the time based arts by excluding it. A group of selected artists develop and produce silent films, videos and unstable media works that invite the camera (and eyes) to stand in for the microphone (and ears). Manifestly using visual instead of auditory means, the artists concentrate on finding fresh concepts and innovative approaches to create enthralling moving images in every possible genre of the audio-visual domain. Showing the resulting works in the shape of a ‘symikony’ (meaning ‘visual symphony’) in three movements/parts with beamers set up in a silent project space, The Sound of Shadow underscores both the significance of silence and its prevailing absence in present-day time based arts. Concept: Teresa van Twuijver, Eelco Wagenaar. Design: Sara Palomeque.) Double-click to edit SPATIAL WAVES. July 2010. Concept for a Workshop on collaborative development of projects INTERACTIVOS?’09 ARTELEKU. Episodes in Hybrid Bases.exhibition: july 30- august 7 2009 This workshop is focussed towards the creation of interactive spaces by means of sensors, proposing architectural space as a sensitive, reactive and intelligent space. It deals with creative conceptualization, artistic contextualization, and the development of interactive architectural projects in hybrid transit spaces. In collaboration with the “Interactivos?” platform, of Medialab-Prado. Wall made out of strings. Measures: 3m high x 4m breed The wall will be built based on a structure (wood or any other stable material) with two equal sides, supporting two transport bands, which are holding the ropes and rope structure. This transport bands, in a vertical position, will move simultaneously and with same speed. In between both bands, hundreds of ropes will create a surface, being able to see through it. The wall is connected to sensor/sensors that detect the existence of people on a delimitated space. This intrusion (people) will activate the movement of the wall, increasing the speed in relation of how many participants enter the room. By increasing the speed, the wall will start moving, creating waves, and by increasing the speed, becoming a solid surface instead. The choose of the ropes as material is because the ropes are very fragile in opposition with the element that they form (a wall), and although they are so fragile and thin, they are able to create a solid new form (solid wall), by adding movement. Also because of the poetry involved by creating the waves. Text UNTITLED. 15-17 may 2009 CREA Theater. Amsterdam. Group exhibition. Video installation. Two. Space changes space. From two given spaces with camaras and projectors, I change the space by seeing what in the other space happens. Wall gets transparent. Looking through the “inexistant” window, you can see what happens in the room. Room A Room B DELICATESSEN. Exhibition-Opening Delicatessen shop, Group exhibition, Amsterdam, 5 Sept. 2009. Video installation. Delicatessen is a shop that hosts art exhibitions, organises small cultural events such as special movie screenings, acoutic performances, spoken word performances and gives people a chance to live out there wildest ceative dreams. Besides, Delicatessen sells art, books, clothes and records HACKING THE EVENT Friday 12th of June, A&C building, Damrak 72, Amsterdam. venue opens at 20:00, start program 21:00 (after which no entry) Civil disobedience or deviant civil conduct is in a time of the redefinition of decorum, the installation of Cordons Sanitaires, the polishing up of old values and norms, and high pitched advocates of a renewed morality, easily criminalised in the media. The public eye does not seem to make the disctinction anymore between astute hooliganism and ludic actions that spark a critical stance. With a rising of control, sanctioning of conduct and ubiquitous surveillance behaviour that only slightly deviates from the grey norm of expected conduct is easily labelled suspect and offensive. An ensemble of students from the Rietveld Academy (DOGTIME interaction design / unstable media) were given the assignment to probe the bounderies of permitted behaviour in public space, by twisting the course of an already occurring event with unexpected, inspiring, funny or critical interventions. We have labelled these actions as ‘Hacking the Event’. Inspired and informed by amusing examples of Flash Mobbing, Improv Everywhere and other hacks in public space, a series of interventions were staged that evolved in productive confusion, and pleasurable disorder. Friday the 12th of June an event is organised to present you these hacks in the former C&A building on the Damrak. For the mediation and documentation of these interventions were considered to be as hackable as the hacks themselves. Do we still know the difference between a hack and a real event? Considering this, no garanty can be given that this event is not hacked or is a hack in its own right. Hacking the event : an evening for people who believe in the creative potential of surprise! Hacking the Event is organised by DOGTIME / interaction design and unstable media (Gerrit Rietveld Academie), with the support of fanU, venues and more... (www.fanu.nl ). Group intervention (3 people) The goal was to hack an event. To realize it we choose as event the Opening from one of the Metroline Stations, FerdinandBol Straat, in Amsterdam. We choose this event because of the problematic and mediatiation from the works and the cost of the Metro line in Amsterdam. I live next to the station, and I got a letter from the Counsil in Amsterdam saying that during the works of openning the hole for the station, we could make use of a hotel, in prevention of what could happen if something would go wrong. As reaction, I wanted to build the hole street where the station is situated, full of hotels, inviting people to stay there for one or few nights. Of course the hotels didn’t exist, but we managed to cover the hole street with flags, with the same logo as the oficial one, registerd and made publicity of these hotels, so we got some reservations. www.nzhotel.nl
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