Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Within my research for this semester I have came across many nonessential "necessaries" women obsess over . The majority of women are fixated from childhood on finding prince charming, and as a result they try to mimic the models they are exposed to who draws attention from men. With my design of a machine, i want to expose a young girl to the customs women perform in our culture. The machine will be the child's teddy bear, whom she comes to for support. The girl will be placed inside the machine, endure the practices of women, and as a result be transformed into a different depiction.
artist research
There are a variety of approaches to machinery in artworks. Artist like Alan Rath are interested in the kinetics of machines. Other artist might like to be more casual with the possibilities of machinery like Rube Goldberg. Rube Goldberg designs “inventions” that go through the maximum effort to achieve the minimal results. His comical designs include “Dodging Bill Collectors”, “Simplified Pencil Sharpener” and “How to keep shop windows clean.” Artists have worked with machine inventions throughout history. In the 70’s the feminist artist Hellen Chandwick created a machine that was worn by a female model called “In the Kitchen.” The machine was parallel with the body, meaning that women are not their own property.
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