After a few gallery wanderings I’ve decided I really don’t like TV’s and monitors for exhibiting work.Even some projections that are just another slightly larger screen can be uninspiring. The TV or monitor tends puts me in to the frame of mind I am when watching TV (mind switched of or more usually thinking about something else) I have never like worked presented on a computer for similar reasons and although professionally creating interactive content for kiosks in exhibitions I despise computers as content delivery systems in museums.
I have always loved the big screen and think the power lies in its ability to fill your vision. In my search of the perfect set up the spaces I like best involved lage projections in to relatively small spaces, you come round a corner or through a door and bam your vision is filled with the work, you are in it part of it its very hard to ignore.
My desire to have the viewer actively part of the art will require this type of immersion. This is going to be a challenge as Art School doesn’t have mang great projectors or screens and finding a location to set this up will be difficult. But this should be my goal as big as possible as encompassing as possible.