Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Blog #6


Wexner Review


I went to the Wexner Centre to see the Clock exhibition on a Friday evening. The Clock exhibition is a video consists with lots of scenes from different movies. The time in the video is always the same to the reality. 

When watching that video, I was thinking that every moment thousands of things are happening in the world. Some of those are common daily things, some of those are ceremonious things. Some of those are comedy, some of those are tragedy. I always complain the hard time in my life before this video. But after watching this movie, I realize that all the hard times are very common and they are a part of my life. Every person is experiencing the same things in their life and we really should not complain that much about the hard times. 

Response to Cardiff and Miller: This article talks about sound art. It offers us a new way to feel the world, via the sound way. I appreciate the author's idea of feeling the world by heart. I feel like like for me, a normal guy, could hardly give up my ability to see the world and experience the would in a sound way. 

The question I have to this article is that before the author place all those experiments about the sound, will he do that in the visual way first. The reason I mention this is because one can hardly prevent himself fron see something since we all have curiosity. The experience of seeing may affect the experience of listening afterwards.    

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