Our Exhibition Display Strategies.
Based on viewing the Midland Exhibition there are several questions we have considered;
Will we follow similar conventions as the exhibition?
The conventions which will be similar are the way the 2D works are hung on the walls, such as the 1 meter difference and the height of eye level. Also for some of the sculptures they may be displayed on plinths. However the conventions we will not follow is the coloured walls as we would like the traditional white cube space. Also due to the space we have been given we will not be able to show the projections in a dark room, as the space has open windows, that do not block out the natural day light, so even if we turned of the lights it would still not be dark. We also want to try and get seating for our exhibition however this might be difficult due to the limited amount of space we have.
What is our vision, concept and layout we want?
So far we have decided that we want the work to be interactive with viewer so such things as the hanging hair that the audience have to walk under. We also want the concept to show through from the way we layout the work not just from the work we have chose. Due to the concept being about uncomfortableness we want the viewer to be almost shocked by every piece of work, which means there is no particular group layout with the overall exhibition theme.
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