Capriccio Sketch 1: Experience in a Space
Capriccio Sketch 2: Collage of Imagery from the Narrative
First Draft Manifesto
The idea of copying and recreating nature has been around before we
realize we have been doing it. Modern Technology has been developed, tested and
repeated to challenge the limit that would get us closest to natural creations.
In the Art market where forger fakes paintings of famous artists, in the labs artificial
objects are produced to replicate the outlook of an actual object. But no
matter how close it can get to the real thing, one can never replace another.
The value that embodies in the actual objects whether in a form of physical
traces or emotional importance is a quality that the copy will never have.
This does not only refer to small objects but architecture as well.
People experience architecture on a daily basis in their routines but when they
get tired of those routines, there is a need to escape to a place where their
minds are taken far away from their mundane lives. Theme parks and parks are
built to satisfy these needs but the question is: Is the experience from these
artificial places authentic?
It may be argued that everything is artificial, but if we define the
question towards the creations that are made to replicate actual objects. For
example, Tropical Island Resort in Germany replicates from Tropical countries’
climate to architecture. But people are willing to go there even when they know
that the whole place is constructed, they choose to enjoy the fakeness. So does
it mean that experience from artificial place can be genuine?
This experience attempts to find an answer or a response to this
question of authenticity. The experience going into the simulator starts from
the moment the blind fold is put on and headphones plugged in. The narrative
will then guide an audience through a route inside a room where visual senses
is blocked, making them focus more on their physical and sonic senses. During
the narrative, some parts will involve slight human contact with the staffs in
the room.
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