i THINK THE EVENT SHOULD TAKE PLACE AT TURF IN THE EVENING AT AROUND NINE O'CLOCK ON A WEEKEND.. EITHER FRIDAY OR SATURDAY.
ALL STUDENTS SHOULD PARTICIPATE. STUDENTS THAT ENROLL IN ADVANCED ART MAJOR SHOULD HAVE THEIR PROJECTS <PROJECTS INSPIRED BY BURNING MAN> READY. THE PROJECTS SHOULD BE DISPLAYED AT TURF.
THE CENTRAL IDEA IS <SELF-EXPRESSION>.
EACH PARTICIPANT IS PROVIDED WITH A WHITE T-SHIRT AND 3 MINI JARS OF PAINT. <SELECT THREE FROM RED/BLUE/YELLOW/BLACK/WHITE>.
four white boards <16x16> should be displayed on the center of turf.. each is labeled with a different emotion <passion/envy/astonishment/pain>
first 20 minutes: introduce the project and display student art work
second 20 minutes: participants throw their paint on the white boards
third 15 minutes: participants throw paint on their friends' t-shirts
last 15 minutes: the advanced art major class selects three most artistic/inspirational t-shirts and take photos of them
indi-music and inspirational acoustic will be played at the event.
YEEEEESSSS! The greatest thing about this idea is that it doesn't have any limit on people's creativities. It's just like the real Burning Man, not only the students in our class could express and show the artwork, everyone could show their thoughts. There will be no "visitors" in this event, everyone could rock on the stage!!
ReplyDeleteI think a time line makes it less interesting. I like the idea of human canvasses. I am not sure you need to have the boards separate from the shirts. I think the board could be where people get painted. Unfortunately the turf is a not really a good spot for paint to be used, but we could ask...it could be tempera paint and that way it would wash off if any got on the turf...I also wonder why it is happening at night. Unless there is one light source how will we see to paint? Some things to be worked out here for sure.
ReplyDeleteYes I love the idea of the music and the shirt painting. I also like how everyone gets to participate.
DeleteI agree with Mrs. Smith that a time line would make the atmosphere strict.
ReplyDeleteThis is more like an event plan instead of an artwork
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