Sunday, March 1, 2015

A Retro and Reclaimed Installation

The VHS tape, a simple material, with endless possibilities.  The challenge was to not overwork the material and to use its characteristics as a strength.  This was a collaborative installation project with the Fibers Force! Club at SCAD and our alumni mentor Trish Anderson for the Fibers Department Open Studio.  We came up with two designs, both different but relating to each other seamlessly.
Both designs required very minimal supplies, really focusing on the VHS tape as the main material.  For the first design we wove the tape to the wall, playing with levels, planes and angles.  We had to create a system of nails on wood that the tape would weave onto.  All the materials were 100% reclaimed and recycled, being rescued from the dumpster and the woodshop.







For the second design we draped the tape into the stairwell.  A convex tunnel was created that flowed up the stairwell.  As you reached the landing the lines straightened out.  This simple design was very dynamic, as you would move through and around the piece the lines would change.  Every view point offered different and exciting viewing experiences.




This was a great experience to work with such a great group of creative minds.  This was my first time installing such a large piece.  The ideation, research and refining the idea took much longer than expected.  The evolution of the idea went through many phases, ending with a simple and clean design.

Be Inspired. Be Bold.

peace&love
Rebecca

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