Project Two - Stage Two/Three
Critical Perspective:
"Spaces are not design by those who create them, but by those who traverse through them"
Link between critical perspective and sources:
“Escaping the imaginary totalizations produced by the eye, the everyday has a certain strangeness that does not surface, or whose surface is only its upper limit, outlining itself against the visible.” (Sheldrake. 2012), through escaping my imaginary totalizations I was able to observe the “strangeness” visible through my perspective. Through this process I was able to construct my critical perspective, which I used to create my images through the lens of my camera. “Spaces are not design by those who create them, but by those who traverse through them” is my critical perspective through project two which helped me to construct my images to portray the same aspects of my critical perspective through my images. “Walking is such a fundamental human practice that it cannot fail to inform our other activates. Art, architecture and other creative practices are no different.”(Lucas, R. 2008) Lucas expresses how walking is more than just an activity but can also be a form of art, this links to my critical perspective as through my perspective I am expressing how the different paths that people navigate through are all individual creating a form of art within spaces reflecting that people do not follow the standardized paths already in place. “In the framework of enunciation, the walker constitutes, in relation to his position, both near and far, a here and a there. To the fact that the adverb here and there are the indicators of the locutionary seat in verbal communication”(Sheldrake. 2012) Sheldrake expresses takes walking to the next level and touches upon how walking can also create a communication aspect through the process, it communicates how people perceive the space and how different aspects of the same makes the person traverse around the space differently, which is also expressed through my critical perspective.
Lucas,
R., Ingold, T. (Ed.), & Vergunst, J. L. (Ed.) (2008). Taking a line for a walk: walking as an aesthetic
practice. In Ways of Walking - Ethnography and Practice on Foot..
(Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception). United Kingdom.
Sheldrake,
P. (2012). Michel de certeau: Spirituality andThe practice of everyday life.
Spiritus, 12(2), 207-216,327. Retrieved from
http://search.proquest.com/docview/1242007225?accountid=14782
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