ETHOS

I am a people watcher and that is why interaction is the focus and drive of my work. I feel over time physical interaction between people has significantly reduced. With Modern culture first closing down the doors of communal living, into our own personal worlds, everything at hands reach; personal computers; personal MP3 players; even to the extent of personal robotic pets. From there the doors began to reopen, but interaction as we knew it refreshed; a middle man is now required, ‘The Device’. I would agree that change and progress is important, but as I see it we are not gaining new skills, we are replacing. them. Physical interaction is comparatively rare to those of ‘the device’, and slowly we are loosing the ability to communicate to our previous level, creating age barriers of those before and after ‘the device’.


During the 3rd stage of ISD course I would like to design events which encourage physical interaction as I feel passionately about creating design for change, with my aims to bring back the community, whether that be through town planning or interventions which provoke a reaction and discussion. I am particularly keen on temporary structures and installations which pop up in busy places, as this opens them up for the ‘everyday’ person to see and often is a catalyst for discussion, inevitably flowing into the device interaction ; the news, networking and photo sharing internet sites, therefore creating a worldwide critic on just one persons vision.


I want to further my understanding of the context of space and abstraction of space, therefore allowing my work to become stronger and enable me to push my passion for creating discussion and physical interaction between young people.

Monday, 2 May 2011

ACCENTUATE: 24 Hour Thames

The Thames is observed as being a hideous blight and a wonderment. In looking to highlight the invisible differences which are actually quite visible , from season to season, depending on the different stretch of water and all the different weather conditions, I hope to accentuate the poetic beauty of the Thames. The routine, regularity which contrasts with the constant varying activity. 


I have developed a collection of audio recording taken over 24 hours of the water - highlighting the changes of pace, beauty and power of the water. I am intrigued by creating an audio installation with 24 speakers, each playing one individual track. As the viewer slowly walks around the circle, they can here the individual contrasting tracks - but as they come into the middle will experience a 24 hour surround sound representation. 






24 hour Thames Audio Surround Test from April Hudson on Vimeo.



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