Kusama Exhibit Imagery
Write about the concrete imagery that you noted in your journal/notebook during the trip to the Kusama Exhibit. Remember that concrete imagery appeals to one or more of your 5 senses.
When I went to the Kusama Exhibit with my group, we were only in each room for a couple minutes, but it was so worth it. We went in the first room for about 5 min. And it was extremely colorful. There was an audio playing of a poem the author was reading out loud. When the poem was being played, and I was surrounded by all the colorful tentacles, I imagined me being in my own dream and the poem was my conscious. In my dream I was underwater, and the tentacles were various creatures in the ocean. I was in the deepest part of the ocean, and I didn't recognize any of the creatures. My conscious had this eery, calm voice, telling me to just relax and follow the sway of the tentacles. The blue color scheme reflecting off the mirrors made me feel like following the conscious and the tentacles would trap me, and it was bad for me. I don’t know why I felt this, but that is what the first room made me feel.
For the second room, we only got to be in that room for 1 minute. It was exactly 60 seconds. Of course I wish it was longer, but it was a beautiful room. Right when I got in my mind went straight to the lantern scene from Tangled the Disney movie. It was a gorgeous exhibit. It was peaceful, calming, full of light but so dark I could not see anyone else in the room. I imagined this being an amazingly romantic place, the lights were so great. In Tangled, this was the scene when the main characters fell in love.
Overall I thought these were amazing exhibits open to lots of interpretation and imagery.
When I went to the Kusama Exhibit with my group, we were only in each room for a couple minutes, but it was so worth it. We went in the first room for about 5 min. And it was extremely colorful. There was an audio playing of a poem the author was reading out loud. When the poem was being played, and I was surrounded by all the colorful tentacles, I imagined me being in my own dream and the poem was my conscious. In my dream I was underwater, and the tentacles were various creatures in the ocean. I was in the deepest part of the ocean, and I didn't recognize any of the creatures. My conscious had this eery, calm voice, telling me to just relax and follow the sway of the tentacles. The blue color scheme reflecting off the mirrors made me feel like following the conscious and the tentacles would trap me, and it was bad for me. I don’t know why I felt this, but that is what the first room made me feel.
For the second room, we only got to be in that room for 1 minute. It was exactly 60 seconds. Of course I wish it was longer, but it was a beautiful room. Right when I got in my mind went straight to the lantern scene from Tangled the Disney movie. It was a gorgeous exhibit. It was peaceful, calming, full of light but so dark I could not see anyone else in the room. I imagined this being an amazingly romantic place, the lights were so great. In Tangled, this was the scene when the main characters fell in love.
Overall I thought these were amazing exhibits open to lots of interpretation and imagery.
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