Monday, January 29, 2007

The dark booth

This was a rather mind blowing thing. I didn't think that such an old invention would be a cool thing to interact with. Well i know that if it was not for this invention then obviously the digital world of today would have not existed. But I am glad to have experience this dark booth with the small aperture because i don't think i would have experience this anywhere else. So thanks to my teacher and all of those who made this happen. I now have a better sense of appreciation of the history in photography.

the dark room with the pin hole #2

This time i had a much more better experience in the larger room. Forget about the 1st post i put up. This was a much more positive feedback. In my second trip the image was much more clear because it was 12:30 in the afternoon and the sun was beaming inside the courtyard. So not only was the image clear in the bigger wall but you can see a detailed imaged a piece of paper. My classmate and I was playing around with the pin hole by placing a blank paper in front of it. And discovered that there was color in the image. we moved the paper further and closer to the hole and the image projected smaller or bigger. I was amazed at this low tech device that it was more entertaining then my phone camera. I still don't get how an image can portray upside down even through a small hole that has noting in front nor in the back of it. I can understand that that's how we see but our eyes have layers but a tin pin whole doesn't

light study comment

It was 8 in the morning and my son had me awake since five. Of course at five o'clock it's still dark outside. So when it was 8 i went to the kitchen to make my son a bottle of warm milk. Until i was awakened by this random and beautiful strip of white light. i then decided to take a picture of it because i never really notice a light casting such as this one. I noticed that the light was limited by the edges of the shades thus creating this ray of light. Usually I am more interested in shadows. There's was an ironic movement of this light. It was almost portraying like the shadow of the shade edges but then again it was light. What intrigued me the most of capturing this moment was no just the light itself, but it's movement and the different sizes it casts when the sun moves and the personality it had as if mocking the shadow that wasn't there.

The dark room with the pin hole

In today's class we experiecenced an old fashion aperature exhibition. At first I thought i was going to see a better image on the wall but it was so strainful to my eyes i had to close them a couple of secounds. then i open them again but then i just started seeing whites spots. so one of my classmate pointed out the image on the wall and i saw what was a really bad blurr of mass art court yard that was upsidedown. She then suggested we would see it better on the white paper and there was the image. It was really cool. My eyes were not straining at all and it almost reminds me of a really old old photograph. Since the image was upside down, i saw a different image just the way it is. I saw a aftermath of a concentration camp. i don't know how this image remind me of that, but just as my eyes were reading the negative and positive space it looks like the rubbish of a bombed building. But besides this odd reminder, the whole experience was quite pleasing.

Light study





Thursday, January 25, 2007

I never expected to react this way

Hello everyone

I was giving an assignment by my Prof. Lyssa Palu-ay. She told us to go to the new ICA in South Boston to see the new exhibition of James Turrell. I was very excited because I have never seen his work. I was very much intrigued by the video that Lyssa had shown in class in regards to Turrells work.

I went to the ICA on January 24, 2007 around 11am. First I must say as a architect student i was very please to see such cool building. So I headed up the 4th floor where the exhibitions were. I was like a kid playing treasure hunt for Turrell's work. So i began to speed by every artist label until I found Turrells installation. I finally found his name. But i didn't understand why his work would be in a dark secluded room. I must admit i wasn't to drill about entering a pitch dark corner of a room. So i went in slowly. As soon as a turn to take a right, a big semi-bright red rectangle stared back at me.

Instantly I got super dizzy and nervous at the same time. Is like i had motion sickness. I closed my eyes for a few seconds and open them. Then all of a sudden the damn square seem to be slightly projecting out the wall. So as nervous as I was, I decided to check it out. I approached the red square to see if it was a laser projection....but it wasn't. My eyes was seriously playing tricks on me. My heart was beating really fast. The square then look as if it was a big red hole in the wall. So I began to run my finger's gently on the wall until I reached the lower corner of this "red box".

I soon as i reached the lower corner, my fingers slid inside the corner. I jumped with fear and said "oh shit!" out loud. I wanted to run but something just told me to relax and countinue with the experience. I yet took another deep breath and persue the interaction i had what is now a hole on the wall. I just wanted to see out of curiousity if the hole wasn't as deep as i thought. So i put my hand inside trying to feel the real wall but i couldn't. Then I pushed inside a little bit more and no wall. I went for arms length inside the hole and yet no wall. I said the hell with this. I was already expecting something or someone to jump out and grab me....I left out of there in a hurry.

I honestly thought that i would experience something way different and not so nerve-racking.
I really want to know why the color red? and why a deep infinite hole on the wall?? was this the kind of reaction he wanted his audience to have? and if so...why and what's the purpose. After this whole experience, I laughed at myself and realized that I was a true "chicken-shit". Who would have known that a simple red rectangle hole on the wall could make me react this way....I am very impressed with Turrell.

For those who haven't been to the ICA and check it out....YOU'RE MISSING OUT!!! Besides Turrells scary box, there's tons of cool exhibitions!

Monday, January 22, 2007




James Turrell The light artist

In my first day of Visual Language 2 class we view a small video clip on Jim Turrell's work. It was facinating how he can capture the actual movement of light and how intimate it can be. It's like as if you was sky dazing but actually being in the sky. It made me feel as if I was literally floating or flying. The movement of light was timeless. For a second Jim's work made you feel like if you were alone in the world and nothing else existed. His work is very intense and intimate.