Friday, October 1, 2010
Diploma project review 2010
Review - 3
Student: Aparupa Ghosh
Review panel members: Raghu and Meera
Date: 15th September, 2010
Discussion and feedback: Since the last review meeting, I have made sufficient
progress in terms of exploration, which has helped me start with the production
process. I was told that some of the hand done swatches had potential to be
taken forward. Out of the 6 completed stoles (3 printed and 3 woven) the former
ones appealed more to Raghu and Meera, since they felt that it fit best with the
camouflage theme. We discussed how instead of having a more structured and
ordered look, the abstract and hand done feel goes much better with the collection.
I have been facing trouble getting my final textiles made at a consistent pace due to the
ongoing in-house production, so we discussed various alternatives for the situation
(using existing swatches, try working on finals on my own, as a last resort finishing off
products in Bangalore). Meera felt I should rethink shibori as one of the techniques
for the final stoles. I intend to complete 10 more stoles, which include techniques like
patchwork, block print, weaving and arashi along with 5 sarees in the next month.
My intention for the next few weeks is to complete all the final products and work on
their finishing- stitching patches, tasselling and lining and so on. The next step would
be the photo shoot. Also start on the documentation process and construct the video
narrative.
Suggestions:
-Pursue printed stoles, abstract and hand done rendition of the chosen spaces
-Go back to the locations with some of the done final products to check the camouflage
setting
-Think about an appropriate model for the photo shoot – someone who belongs to that
environment or someone who stands out
-Stick to the photo shoot. No need to transform the photographs into a book format
(coffee table book etc)
-Video documentation can be done after final submission as part of the exhibition setup
-Incase time is running short and work is not getting done, I can come to Bangalore and
get a space to get my finals screen printed.
-Exhibition- think of framing blown up camouflage images from the photo shoot
-Most important thing is to spend the maximum time completing the final
textiles and only then go on to the next step (photo shoot, video narrative etc)
-Simultaneously start with documentation
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
More swatches
Friday, August 13, 2010
Own explorations
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Project proposal and review meetings
Diploma project review 2010
Review 2
Student: Aparupa Ghosh (TXD)
Review panel members: Meera, Raghu and Anandhi
Date: 7th August, 2010
Discussion and feedback: After 3 and half weeks of work at Weavers Studio, progress has been slightly slow. I have been trying to figure out what would work best for my project and execute it in the most efficient way possible. I am still trying to strike a balance between my project outcome, in terms of look, concept and imagery and the saleability factor that one needs to keep in mind, while working in a commercial organisation. I feel I have just begun the ideation to execution process. A whole lot of ideas still in my head and on paper, which needs to be carried out. I haven’t been getting the time and space to get my swatches made, due to internal production work at the factory, which has led to loss of time. So, in order to avoid that, I need to start doing explorations on my own, not depending on the workers for help. Use innovative techniques like mono prints, lino and wood prints, layering stencils, impressions and rubbings to achieve textures in the fabric swatches along with hand printed textures.
Some of the explorations which I have already done seemed to work while others still need to be worked up on. It was unanimously agreed that the raw hand painted look seemed a better option for making the swatch samples which could in turn be translated into sarees and stoles. Instead of waiting for an approval in the initial stages of applying the patterns and deciding on the look of the fabric, I should create the swatches first, to give a clearer idea of what is really on my mind.
The inspired images could be studied more in depth or could be captured in a different light, where instead of photography I could sketch, make collages or textures to represent the chosen setting.
My intensions for the next few weeks is the following- introducing patchwork, working with weaves, starting on final pieces, working on swatches and final products simultaneously and generally making an effort to pace up the exploration and the production process.
Suggestions: To start explorations using innovative techniques on my own, incorporate more of the raw hand painted technique, set up a studio at home if possible and work on samples, go back to the chosen sights and capture it in a different medium other than photography. Also if necessary, to take 2 days off in a week to work from home.
Next review date: 4th September, 2010
Diploma Review Meeting 1
07.07.2010
With Meera, Raghu and Anandhi
Since Anandhi had not seen the outcome of my previous project on camouflage, I showed her some of the final photographs of the photo shoot. I then described my project proposal in detail to everyone so they got a clear idea about what I intended to do for my project. We discussed the two extremities of the camouflage situation: one where a person willingly merges in with the surrounding and two, the conflict, where the person stands out and is conspicuous in the surrounding and the intermediate stage where the transitions take place. But the question is why does it happen? What triggers it to happen?
We also discussed the various perspectives of looking at camouflage in an urban setting- it could be a way of getting accepted in a community, it could be a sense of pride for someone, a sense of belonging, an attempt to fit in with the community and changing identities in different situations, in order to camouflage with the myriad communities one wants to belong to and be accepted.
I had a doubt regarding the performance part of my project and wasn’t sure by when I was supposed to complete it. It was decided that the performance could be documented as a video that could be part of the documentation that can be shown during the display and exhibition. Since I don’t have much knowledge about filming and editing I was told that I could do with the help of a professional. The performance could also be planned as a space intervention making a statement on the situation. The performance and video needs to be planned ideated and sketched while the textile pieces are in production.
Layers, light and transparency are some of the things that I should keep in mind while deciding on the material, colour and look for the textiles.
It is also important to keep an open mind while working on the project to new ideas and opportunities and be flexible enough to make certain changes midway into the project if the need arises.
The next meeting is scheduled to be on August 2nd.
DIPLOMA PROJECT
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Theme1
While doing my research on the theme 'camouflage' i came across some interesting examples which varied from techno textiles to the concept of urban camouflage.