The Exhibition Plan.

We started planning all the exhibition, painting boards and putting them up and so on. Deciding on the layout and speaking about who was going to go where, what they wanted and what they were going to put up if they had an installation, I ended up having a discussion with the tutor in an attempt to decide whether being in the room dedicated to film, presented as a cinema and shown as a projection would benefit my work more than showing it on a small screen with various other activities going around that could easily drag the audiences attention away.


It also occurred to me that the sound is going to be better, and the headphones that would have been good to use I put on loan to another student for his piece, which left me with very little options and all this seemed to go through my head it seemed that the answer was going to be pretty simple. 

So any plans that I had made for the installation, any progress that I had made with my book was put to a halt as I decided to go for the big projection in a room dedicated completely to pieces of work that needed your full attention, and won't be distracted by other pieces, would serve my piece to its full advantage.


This is how a piece of work evolves through experience, experimentation and trial and error.



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