Tuesday 31 January 2012

Final composition video

So, here it is...The final composition

Final Video from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.

red ink projections

Here are some of the red ink drip protections I created on my body. The colours help to ground the mood of my thoughts; i.e. in this case the red projections illustrate a negative 'mind'.

red ink drip projections from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.

Tony Oursler


Oursler's work has a general focus on the 'face', and he is most well known for the array of surfaces he creates to project his videos onto (especially his disembodied head puppets). The face is important to him because ''...it's the way we communicate...It's really the way into our identity and empathy''(Oursler T.). So if I am talking about my anxieties, the face, the sounds and the body language all help to relay and communicate these feelings.

He uses sound scores of overlapping words. that are then coupled with filmed images that are projected onto interesting objects. The source material is often taken from popular culture, in particular television. Oursler's most recent work works on the notion of how people take the technology and the culture of mass media and personalise it and make it a part of their lives.

If a person is talking in a video, the audience interacts with it, as they feel that the speaker is talking to them as an individual. This is the sort of thing I have chosen to, as I have made several audio recordings of myself speaking about the external and internal aspects of meditation.

He also uses harsh lighting on his subjects when filming. This creates shadows and highlights on the subject allowing the viewer to see different aesthetics of the same thing. Having used projections in this project, I can begin to understand the effects that can be obtained from this method of working; i.e. adding emphasis to facial expressions and body gestures.

'ASL' (2008) film installation at Lisson gallery

Sunday 29 January 2012

raw video footage

Here are some of the raw video footage I used in my film. Repetition of the same footage helps to create motifs with the themes within the film.





field shot from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.



Untitled from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.



breathing shot from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.



Sitting down from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.



hands in the mudra from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.



Close up of face - outside from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.



light through trees from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.



Untitled from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.

installation ideas and viewer intent



Material display ideas for installation-
I have chosen red for the feature colour of my installation, as it is the colour I associate with meditation as I meditate at the buddhist centre and my room, which both have red walls.

In theory I should somehow be connecting the installation to the film itself, but I feel that if I did that then it would distract too much form the film. I want to create a simple, but warm and sensual environment that echo's the theme of meditation and allows the viewer to interact with the film and surroundings.

Saturday 28 January 2012

Pipilotti Rist


PIpilotto Rist is a Swedish film/installation artist and her installations that she creates could be described as installation environments. The themes of her work focus on the sensual aspects of life; the sense of being in the world, being a body and a sensory organism,

''Rist's work is visceral, earthy, sexy, full of life. Up on the mezzanine.'' (Searke A. 2011)

Limitations of her 'self' expressed through her work such as displaying the products we use to clean with we destroy the planet with. She experiments with the scale of her projections sometimes projecting them very small, or extremely large, on the floor etc...

and even in the way in which it is viewed

Thursday 26 January 2012

blue ink drip projections

ink drip projections from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.

EAT PREY LOVE


The link below 'Eat Prey Love' starring Julia Roberts shows a clip of her character's experience of meditation. This is a good example of the processes that one feels whilst meditating. I think the focus on the motion of the eyes is particularly effective, as it visually co-ordinates what is going on internally in the mind, simultaneously with what is going on in the external meditation space, i.e. the distractions of the fly and fan.

Saturday 21 January 2012

Distraction audio and Visuals

I made made this distraction soundtrack recording a little while ago composed from some recordings in my recordings bank. I don't really think it works that well as the dictaphone I was using was not that great of quality.

I also took some random sequential photos that aid the sound effects. The sound and visuals were not considered together, therefore some of the audio works with the imaging sequence and some don't work at all.

I had originally thought it would be good to use the audio sound effect at the beginning of the film, but these sound clips alone just give an impression of external distractions. Incorporating a mix of internal (distractions in my mind) and external distractions will help to create a balance of the types of things that distract you

Thursday 19 January 2012

ice melting timelapse

ice melting from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.

Red drips on face test

Here is a little ink test I have made via photoshop by overlaying red ink drips on my face to show what's going on in my head

red drips on face from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.

Wildlife - The penguin Cafe orchestra

Strangely enough, the music I am deciding to use for the film is by ''The Penguin Cafe Orchestra''. Generally their music is classed as folk music, but this particular track that I sourced entitled ''Wildlife'' taken from the ''Signs Of Life album'' has a different feel to it. It has an ambient and soothing instrumental quality to it that really grabbed my attention. I have been meditating to this track quite often, which has allowed me to connect with it in context to meditation. The bell/chiming sound effects are similar to the sounds of the singing bowl, which are used in the meditation sessions at the buddhist centre that I attend.



Sunday 15 January 2012

installation design ideas


Here are some pictures of the installation space that I have booked out - slightly bigger than I had originally thought, but it is a nice size

audio composition

Here is the composition I have mage for my film installation. It is constructed from the processes that I go through when I meditate;

1. Prior meditation (feeling anxious and stressed - too many thoughts in your head)
2. preparation for meditation (creating the right atmosphere, posture, breathing, music etc...)
3. Meditation (becoming distracted by your thoughts going in and out allowing the mind to focus on meditation)
4. After meditation (That feeling of calm and alertness)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0QZ2qfySE0&feature=youtu.be

Hilary Lloyd - film installations


The Artist, Hilary Lloyd most recent film works create a sense of disconnection between the viewer and her work. She places certain stresses on her work in terms how it is seen as well as what is on the screen. The projectors she uses help to form part of the work itself, as they are placed in the fore-ground of the installations.

''Often when you make films, you are documenting something, and its really obviously clear that I'm not...I might notice things that have a particular aspect about them, maybe they're particularly shiny'' or particularly gridded and that's a useful kinda thing to film...and how would I do it?'' H. Lloyd - channel 4 turner prize 2011.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/turner-prize/8839538/Turner-Prize-2011-nominee-Hilary-Lloyd.html


multiple projectors projecting a series of similar image sequences
dual screen sequences

different sized screens viewed within the same space

Thursday 12 January 2012

Buddha bar - daydreaming by rollercoaster

A fellow friend introduced me to buddha bar music. After having listened to this particular son g, it has given me the idea to produce something similar in terms of creating my own voiceover to relay my narrative.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y0qgZk7SkY

Tuesday 10 January 2012

loose work

Here are some of the loose pieces of relevant work I scanned in...

Some of the thoughts taken from my diary, that I recited for the film
Altar and mind sketch


Installation layouts

Monday 9 January 2012

meditation space research

I watched the links below on youtube advising how best to prepare a room for meditation.

Here are some of the things that help create an ideal (sensory) space;
candles
incense
water - enhancing a feeling of stillness
a cushion
flowers
a buddha
meditation book

Mastermeditaiton. (2010) Meditation space [online] available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsaEtMK04L4 (accessed 9th January 2012)

Calaelen, S. (2011) My meditation series - Altar tips [online]available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThkZfAti6XM&feature=related [accessed 9th January 2012]

Sunday 8 January 2012

Meditation altar

I made this altar with the intention of using it in my film to signify the beginning of meditation session. It is very literal, but I think if someone is watching the film with no understanding of meditation, then it gives an indication to the viewer about the subject matter.

installation altar from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.

Friday 6 January 2012

ink drops - calm

Here is a test I have created to illustrate the body in a particular state of calm. I have used ink drips into water and made it into a stop frame animation. I then overlayed an image of my back in a relaxed state, with a mask around the edges of the back, so that the ink has some boundaries.

Blue ink drips test from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.

Thursday 5 January 2012

Installation design ideas


Here are some pictures of the shrine at the buddhist centre that I attend. They have focused light downwards onto the shrine and the colours are rich and warm looking. I would like to create a something similar to this, but much simpler focusing on the candles, incense burning and a small buddha shrine. Ideally I would like to paint the room a warm rich and sensual colour - a reddish yellow.

I haven't quite decided what to put up on the walls either side of the walls yet but it needs to have an element of journey, that starts off very busy at the entrance and then fizzles out as it gets to the projection. This will depict how the process of meditation allows all the thoughts to essentially dissapear.

The main focus will be on the film projection, which I envisage to be focused at the back, although I will have to finalise this and make sure that it is viable in the allocated space. I also need to accurately take the measurements of the space again.

Wednesday 4 January 2012

Heart beat test

Heart beat anxiety from Nathalie Moore on Vimeo.

Here is a stop frame test that I have created based on how I feel when I am anxious and stressed (pre-meditation). I need to work onhow to make the heart beat.

After meditation, all the stresses and anxieties melt away and you feel calm, but alert.









stills from an animation of how the heart beats -
issaq01 (2009). Heart Beat animation [online] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOiyjNFB0as accessed 6th January 2012



Peter Greenaway





A zed and Two Noughts

I have only watched the trailer of Peter Greenaway's film, A Zed and two noughts which looks at death and decay in quite an explicit way.
The use of time lapse depicts the theme of decay very accurately, and is interjected into the film sequencing at various points. The lighting used in the shots illuminates the objects in focus at various points and then fades them out to black. He sometimes flashes the light intermittently. These effect add contrast and impact to the viewer.

Greenaway, P.(2007)A Zed And Two Noughts [online] available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIL3xu_omFc (accessed 4th January 2012)