Blog for the course "Media Intervention in the City" running each spring semester at Aalto University School of Arts, Design & Architecture, Helsinki/Espoo, Finland. Course led by media artist and lecturer Andy Best. Posts & documentation from previous years' courses can also be found here.
09/05/2011
Haluaisin tänne / I would like to see here more
06/05/2011
tag me!
http://susemi.fileave.com/tag%20me-docu.swf
or
http://susesprojectsandsoon.tumblr.com/post/5226044252/tag-me-documentation
03/05/2011
Question about Media Project at Taik.
could you, please, post more information about mentioned media workshop/project/exhibition, which is gonna happend in May at Taik. Just to have enough time for preparation.
Thank you so much.
Don`t overlook!
In my work I try to respond to the fact that is happening (not only) in Espoo city urban space, and it is, that people who live in one community/society, overlook each other, do not care about one another, despite of the fact, that action and behavior of other people has the same impact on our lives as our own actions. And especially young people, who will became to be the future of our society.
The idea of my project was based on optical illusion, the artistic methode, which I started to analyze and use in few of my previous works. I try to involve around-going people, who unknowingly became a part of my work, participate on its formation, create unpredictable situations and their own context.
The project was realised on 20th of April in the coridor Entresse Shopping Centre during the opening hours of the centre. On the floor of corridor was painted two figures of young girls. In a view from one certain point they looked like they were standing and waitnig. This optical illusion was capturing by web camera and live streaming on internet, so people from social networks could watch it live and post comments.
The reaction of the people in Entresse was different. Some people stoped for a while and try to analyse, but most of them just passed through two lying girls without any interest. The most interested was the children.



Air Play
If anybody has any sound clips from the gallery or pictures please send to me.
Thank you!
Arlene
28/04/2011
This Is My City
I collected the maps by spending time at Entresse library and talking with the kids about mental maps and urban spaces. I then asked them to draw me their map i.e. what places they know and use in Espoon keskus. It turned out that some maps were surprisingly similar to each other — and that some were wildly unique. A couple just highlighted Entresse shopping mall and the train station. Below is a sample of the different maps:

After a couple of days spent at the library I had a stack of handdrawn maps, which I then scanned. I inserted thescanned maps into a map/brochure template I had made with Photoshop. I printed the maps at Print Lab and folded them to look like real tourist maps of Espoo. In spoof advertising style I had designed the covers, colors and fonts to look like the real thing. See the cover below:

With a stack of 50 spoof tourist maps (5 x 10 unique maps) I returned to Espoon keskus and spread the work around the area. The library's brochure shelves proved to be the best spot, and the maps really fit in, looking like the real thing — diluting the line between personal and private environments. I also talked with a couple of café and shop owners and left a pile of maps at counters around the area's shopping malls. Below are some photos of the maps left around Espoon keskus:




Hopefully people will pick the maps up and get to thinking how their environment is really seen by its young residents. As a whole, the private maps work together to build a picture of what Espoon keskus is really used for. These maps aren't an official view of how the city wants itself to be seen. They are the real thing. Spugekalliot and all.
12/04/2011
sounds
Tomorrow I will go to the library and record the fairytales. Hope people aren't too shy.
11/04/2011
05/04/2011
New ideas
The idea about the pieces of paper started to feel not good. There is a huge poster in front of the elevator that goes to Kipsari in where people have wrote expectations of the new Kipsari look. That idea was actually working. People can also read what other people wrote and it's interesting to look at. So we decided to change the small papers to huge posters.
We will try to bring the posters with pens attached to them in the local schools, the library, Entresse, swimming hall, where ever we can. The idea is to get different groups of people to answer the question "what would you like to come here more?" (i'm not sure how to translate this in english, the question would be "mitä haluaisit tänne enemmän?" in finnish"). The posters would be there for 1 week.
I think the interesting point in this is in the differencies/similarities of what different groups of people will say.
We were also thinking that in the end the posters would be exhibited somewhere next to each other, or some ideas would be projected.
31/03/2011
Modern camouflage x2
Ask something?
30/03/2011
Personal/public mapping
Thinking, thinking.
However, walking around both shopping centres I realised that there were people there just being there. They didn't buy or consume anything and they didn't look like the kind of people that are supposed to visit this places. Lonely people just walking or sitting. I wonder if its one of the only alternatives to cold temperatures you can find in the area. Having such a great and beautiful library makes it even better, but anyway its strange to see people not buying in a consume temple.
After this, I started to act in the same way. I didn't want to buy anything or to eat anything. I was just hanging around, drawing some perspectives, taking pictures. I noticed how strange it is to change the rhithm in a Shopping Centre. Usually you walk fast, you look for what you want, you buy it and you leave. But you don't stop, you don't look at the details, you don't think about the meaning of a place like that and how it is constructed around you.
The next step was recording sounds. I made some videos of the library, Espoontori, Entresse, the street, the elevators and the stairs. I think sound is something that makes you curious. You follow what sounds attractive, the loudspeakers tell you where to go inside the Shopping centre, what to buy, where to stop. I thought about using this sounds in a different order: putting sound of the street inside the library (this is also a way of breaking the glass and enjoying the outside from the cosy inside), putting the voices of children in the library inside the elevators...
It is a way of reflecting about the space, showing it as a global place and experimenting with the marketing strategies of sound in a poetic way.
About the materials needed, it depends of what we have and what can be used without annoying the people inside the library (fairly)
See you tomorrow!
Lucía
29/03/2011
For Thursday
Regarding equipment, as I told you I have some personal stuff that can be used IF it is watched over! I think in general ANY technical equipment needs to be kept guarded or it has a good chance of walking...of course it might be possible to secure projectors, speakers, etc, so that they can't easily be taken off. In any case I think as most projects will last only for one day it would be good to be around to document how people are interacting with them. We can discuss this more on Thursday.
cctv + tag me!
cctv - project
I've been first contacting the city guys. Due to privacy issues, they don't want to give me any video material. But the Finnish Personal Data Act gives me a right to access data of myself. So I am holding on that and have contacted the
Protection Ombudsman and Amnesty International Finland to ask how I can get the information.
But there are 2 other ways I see as well:
a) making people view the scenes the cameras see - I was actually thinking if I could put something like a curtain inside the railway bridge and then there would be little lots people can start observing the scene on the other side.
b) would be more work but same fun: what if you projected the people watching at the video back to the space? wouldn't be possible but I could fake the idea by producing a maybe 5 min video of a fat sleeping guy in such a video room…?
tag me! - project
The idea is now to put different furniture in the city space. The furniture should then be tagged. The purpose might simply be to show people how much fun tagging is. To ordinary people.
Arising questions:
where? - not decided (but am thinking of different places)
what kind of furniture? - no idea… maybe just what I can get for free?
How to make sure that people understand this is made to be tagged? - instead of spraying them in one color I started thinking about a papier mache technique(http://tigress.com/nifelan/s/pappmache_s.jpg ; in my opinion it might inspire people and doesn't look so clean). But then I'll need to ask the question what are the newspapers about?




