
(kinda tedious) The plan is now to take video, instead of the video and still image. My immediate feedback is that with the medium of thermal imaging, temperature is the form. Temperature is a mesurement one of the same on all surfaces; (tile, steel, skin, concrete, glass..etc) reduced to a number value, without attached quality. There is no particular quality which distinguishes a 'floor temperature' from a 'skin temperature'. The thermal imager reads all surface temperatures as degrees celcius. As the soloist resists, and surrenders to gravity, in an engagement with the floor, her skin surface temperature at certain areas matches some parts of the floor surface temperature, visually merging (as a matching color) the floor to her body. Temperature wise, the body becomes an element of the architecture, as the architecture becomes an element of the body. The body is architecture, and as I use the body as a vehicle to learn about architecture, I must not be discouraged by the preconception that architecture is an isolated building from the inhabitant. The architecture which I will develop is not alone a making of a building, but the research, development and theoretical discoveries in which the built part emerges. The body is part of this system.
Novemember 16, 2009
SITE.
Royal Winnipeg Ballet
Winnipeg, MB, R3C 4K2
Canada
Recording Studio 116
1400pm
choreographer: Gabriella Rehak
soloist: Rebecca Kay Lewis
style: contemporary
music: Song for You
artist: Carmen McCrea
GEAR
painters tape and joint ties.
mask.

scarf.

Fluke Thermal Imager- TI45-FT20.
SonyDV digital VCR- GV D1000 NTSC.
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