The exhibition space that our work is being
presented in is a white room. The qualities of the room are; it has natural
light, high ceilings and it is airy and spacious. There is only a limited
amount of space both on the boards and the floor. The boards have a height of
213.5cm and a width of 122cm. Only 2 boards can be placed flat in a row. There
had to be enough floor space for everyone to access. There are also plinths
that were used to display 3D work. The pieces of work that were created could
not be too large due to the limited amount of space.
The audience that is viewing the work is
parents, students, general public ranging from young to old, also other schools
and new students. Not only did I have to consider the image of my piece being
suitable for the audience, I also had to think about the way it was presented
and would all audience types be able to view the piece in the same way.
These images show ways of presenting different types of work. As you can see the image to the right shows how you can present 2D and 3D work. The 2D work is places on a board and then the 3D work is placed on a plinth. The side boards are placed around the piece of 3D work so they are facing it, this causes the 3D piece to become the main focus. I believe that this is a good way of presenting it as the way the boards are facing inwards it causes the viewer to get closer to the work and see the details.
This presentation of this piece is similar to
the one above however the 3D element of it is not placed on a plinth, it is
hung from a piece of wood which is suspended from the tops of the boards. Again
similar to the one above this means that you can walk around and view the whole
piece. It also causes the piece to stand out more.
This
image shows how to present a piece of clothing. This is a suitable way because
it shows how it would look like on a model. It also has images to show this as
well.
This
image shows how my work was presented in the end of year show. The pins are
place at the top and the bottom of each piece of wood. I believe that this was
a suitable way to present my work because it meant it didn’t damage the wood in
any way and the pins are so small that you can hardly see them.
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