Sunday, 16 May 2010
Friday, 19 February 2010
THE BIGGER PICTURE FESTIVAL
DESIGN MUSEUM WORKSHOP
APOLLO & SURFACE GALLERY/TV INSTALLATION





For Surface Gallery, Delphine used 80’s television screens to display her graphic installation. It is a poetic link through the video medium of her collection of advertising words in a new context. These Televisions will not sell any adverts, only displaying enthusiastic words for the public to view and engage with.
AFFLUENZA THE EXHIBITION


Delphine’s Affluenza project was an interactive piece, as visitors will participate. As a result, this installation is meant to evolve through the exhibition, allowing people to emit their own judgement, to give their thoughts or to make a point. The physical aspect of the piece could be described, as an analogy; to a field of protesters claiming happiness and success. Delphine Perrot’s ‘Formules heureuses’ was used as the indicator of a situation people feel concerned by, and they will be invited to complete these demonstration signs with details relating to their mood at the that very moment. These written messages were slowly going to take over the commercial message printed on the boards, introducing other emotions as frustration, humor, irony; or whatever people feel like to write about.
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