Uncanny encounters : staging the everyday : [a thesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Art and Design (MA&D), 2021] / Hugo Primbs ; supervisors: Jeena Shin, Ingrid Boberg.
This practice-led research project investigates how painting, functioning as a metaphorical stage, provides a contextual 'platform' for the relationship between an audience and the 'performance event' of paint on canvas. It examines the ways paint can incite the psychological phe...
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Summary: | This practice-led research project investigates how painting, functioning as a metaphorical stage, provides a contextual 'platform' for the relationship between an audience and the 'performance event' of paint on canvas. It examines the ways paint can incite the psychological phenomenon of the uncanny through the use of a range of intuitive and consciously applied painting methods. Focusing on the representation of repetitive objects of everyday experience, this thesis explores how creating an unsettling sense of the uncanny within the painted 'doubles' of these encountered 'props' might challenge perceptions of the mundane. This feeling of unease is entirely subjective and evades conclusive definition. Such a feeling is achieved in the artworks discussed in this exegesis through the use of strangely familiar subject matter and experimentation with repressive painting devices such as shallow depth of field, tight cropping, warped perspective, colour interaction and a manipulated use of chance. Author supplied keywords: Uncanny; Everyday; Painting; Staging Philosophy; Theatre; Colour; Performance. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |