maandag 14 maart 2011

THE PRINCIPLES OF A GOOD OPENING


1. Interesting piece that needs to be discussed.


2. Participation of very important poeple. 
(Artist Joshua Thies in conversation with Jereon Boomgaard)


3. The involvement of the the artist in his work.


4. Public that is willing to find out about the maker's concerns.
/Also, public that is abble to "see more" than what it is shown 
(here Martijn Konings thinking about...)


5. Pure aesthetics of the art object.


6. The performance as such.


7. Helpfull friends.

    

8. Extensive and diverse public.


9. Satisfied performer(s).


10. True audience.
(Marijke Appelman)


11.Dedicated audience.






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Joshua Thies was the third artist that have worked for two weeks in the Guestroom project space. His installation consisted of a 3D object - self designed wind-instrument and a voice recording.
Potentiality, motivation and fulfillment (terms constantly audibled from the speakers) stood for the basic concept that was supposing to call the viewer for action. The whole setting was a proposition for the deconstruction of a stage. Without physical podium as such and without a clear distinction for the audience and the performer(s). 
This work could exist in its full meaning only then. At the very moment of playing and listening, at the same time. 

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