I promptly centered the white chair in the middle of the hall in order to establish the dominance of that chair. The yellow chair was particularly fascinating because I didn't quite expect anyone to sit in the chairs. However, if the audience were to pick a chair to sit in, I would have guessed them to sit in the white chair, glistening from the light placed upon it. A woman wearing a large hat sat in the yellow chair.
I intended... Only three chairs were intended for my project. The three colors I chose, were the most dominant colors, in my opinion. With the proper placement of the chairs, I wanted my audience to feel welcome to the white chair, shy away from the black chair, and not even notice the yellow chair. Each chair was used in every show, but I would switch their spots after each showing. The only chair that seemed to be tampered with by the audience, was the chair sitting outside, the yellow chair. Most people seem to be intimidated by the chair in the spotlight. They would gaze at it like it was some type of throne. Not one chair was different, besides the color. They were all the same, and each chair that was in the spotlight was profoundly stared at. The audience seemed so timid to touch it, like it was too "holy" to touch. The other two chairs, however, were barely noticed. Each chair that was placed in the bathroom was not even glanced at.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
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