Friday 13 April 2012

The 2nd Experiment

Similar to 1st experiment, a square paper, few color sign pens are provided. Then I ask the interviewee to draw according to the following rules.


297mm X 297mm Paper in 140gsm
  1. Using the bottom two guidelines, create a (isometrical) square or rectangle
  2. Using the third vertical guideline to create the height
  3. If I say this is your room, please draw the door or entrance, what is the material of the door?
  4. Draw something next to the door
  5. Draw one or more than one window
  6. Draw a table
  7. Draw one or couple of chair
  8. Draw an object on top of the table
  9. Draw a bed
  10. Draw a bookshelf
  11. Is there a stair or ladder? Draw it if yes
  12. Is there a rug? Draw it if yes
  13. Is there any painting or display? Draw it if yes
  14. Draw something outside the window
  15. Draw yourself in somewhere





China, Huizhou

Korea, Seoul
UK, Wales
Cypus, Limassos
UK / Qutar
China, Fushun
Italy, Calabria
UK, Leeds
Japan, Kanagawa
China, Shanghai
 Korea, Seoul
 Korea, Seoul
Russia, Kazan
 UK, Hertfordshire
UK, London
China, Jingmen
Greece, Athens
NewZealand, Auckland
Thailand, Bangkok

The rules I set out didn't mention anything about home city, my intention was hoping the drawing itself will reveal where the interviewees used to live or their cultural background but i am not sure if i have done it...
Or the drawing revealed more about their personal experience? Anyway, each drawing represent one person, a living person.


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