Mcoll Center Fieldtrip:
It was nice to see work with the primary mode of communication being expression through physical interaction. Some works were more effective than others. My favorite being the pieces where the painted areas were touched to produce sound. To touch the painted areas was to create unexpected results; only by playing could you try to determine what was going to happen. Distilled is the very essence of childlike learning. Through trial and error results are hypothesized then tested until results are considered certain. The success of the pieces relied certainly on the attraction of touch and feedback, which is able to keep the viewer entranced long enough for the process of learning to take place.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
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