Project 3
Skill: Wheel
Fragmented--Nomadic--Radicant.
Problem:
We live in a world where, Bourriaud states, we are in a condition where displacement becomes a method of depiction. We have become unrooted, Radicant, allowing our roots to take nutrients from our journeys rather than being rooted in one place or tradition. Consider how Kwon’s ideas potentially push against Bourriaud’s premise or at least express a caution.
Challenge:
Utilizing the wheel, a tool rooted in tradition, create a piece (singular, installation, site-specific, or functional) composed of fragments that has nomadic roots, either conceptually, or physically (or both).
The successful project operates in the following ways:
Composed of fragments, the piece operates fully as a whole. The piece engages the viewer in a conversation about some or all of the following: cultural orientation-considering tradition, globalization, or cultural exchange, site orientation- considering space, temporality, and the ability to be re-oriented, or situation--considering viewer engagement through interaction with object(s), site, and each other.
Details: Define the details of the project. Take the content beyond the initial project guidelines.
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