Sunday 26 January 2014

Assignment 2 - Tagore Stories

The second assignment, which was a group one, was briefed to be a visual representation of the various spaces visited in two of Tagore’s stories, ‘Home-Coming’ and ‘My Lord, My Baby’ on the same page.

We used the river as the primary focus, navigating between the spaces of these stories through it. One other visual design tool that we used was to reimagine the branches of the tree as roads for the city and thereby connect these elements of the story, visually.


Group – Sarayu, Dhara, Mughda, Sayori, Medha

Assignment 1 - Home-Coming

The first assignment brief entailed a visual representation of the story, ‘Home-Coming’ by Rabindranath Tagore. My first attempt was abstract and a rather personal interpretation of the text.


Keeping this in mind, the second attempt was more reminiscent of a map. The idea was to visualize the two spaces mentioned in the story in a geographical context with each other. I tried to show the contrast between a city space and a village space, by depicting the former as more clustered and busy than the latter.




One of the most interesting observations to come out of this exercise was the variation in the reimagining of this space by different people, when in actuality, it was the same space being represented.

Tuesday 21 January 2014

STORIES OF INDIA_LEARNINGS AND OUTCOMES

Learnings and Outcomes 


The first two assignments seemed to have open new prospects for me – first studying space in context and second elaborating over it in form of detailed imaginative representation.

The first assignment enabled me to enhance my skills in identifying space (physical, geological and emotional in particular).


These two weeks of understanding, identifying, annotating and illustrating has been thought provoking and analyzing and helpful in strengthening my concepts of land and its various context one could place it in.

Assignment 1 - Tagore Stories

Stories of India

8.1.2014
15.1.2014

Assignment 1: Read ‘The Home-Coming’ by Rabindranath Tagore. Visualise and map-out the region mentioned within the text.





Assignment 2: Read ‘The Home-Coming’ and ‘My Lord, the Baby’ by Rabindranath Tagore. In a group, visualise and map-out the region mentioned within the text.

Group Members: Kristel, Sheona and Anwesha



Learning Outcomes:

Further research on the era the story was set in, the physical, geographical and political conditions of the given landscape.

Different ways of interpreting landscapes, as well as texts; and the use of various mediums to do so.

Reflection:


The first exercise was a preview of how the course has been mapped out. Both the stories, ‘The Home-Coming’ and ‘My Lord, the Baby’ were a good read and in fact, easy to visualise. In both the stories, there was a certain amount of freedom given to us while visualising the entire landscape - which was quite unique because everyone in class had different visualisations for the same story. I also enjoyed the fact that we could use any form or medium. Even though I am comfortable with digital drawings, this exercise allowed me to step out of my comfort-zone and manually map out my visualisation. The second exercise allowed us to do the same but it was more interesting because of my group mates as everyone had a different way at looking at things and the output was quite a mixture of our interpretations. The landscape had to be mapped out keeping in mind the era the story was set in, the physical, geographical and political conditions.