
The way of looking at this exhibition and how it’s displayed contribute to my way of thinking for my table theatre. I am going to consider all the ideas from the designs which I have seen which have inspired me, like the design patterns from some of the chairs by Tord Boontje in the ‘Forest Glade’ section. I am very interested in the history behind the ‘Heaven and Hell’ section because it’s so dark and deceiving, but I don’t think its going to contribute the dark factor into my table theatre project. Something which I think I am going to carry through is the archeological feel I got from the taxidermy part of the exhibition. In displaying these objects as if they are artifacts which need preserving.
I am going to introduce the ‘Forest Glade’ way of displaying as well as the ‘Heaven and Hell’ combine them together maybe not with such intense themes to them, to express my table theatre project.
I want to look at cutlery which has come from a descending age and time period and combine with a lot of natural aspects. Combing the two together could give off a very historical mood mixed with culinary feel. They could work together very well expressing Colour’s and bouncing their shapes off each other, bringing different forms into one context.
We shall see what this project holds and how much the ‘Telling Tales’ exhibitions contributes to it, but so far it has been a very inspiring visit which has really focused me to progress my ideas.
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