Open Wide -- An Installation Art
Ninth Entry
Like most movements that make up modern and contemporary art, installation art exhibits an interest in innovating. It is characterized by immersive, larger-than-life works of art. The term installation art is used to describe large-scale, mixed-media constructions, often designed for a specific place or for a temporary period of time.
By this means, the whole class was given the challenge to produce our own installation art. As a concept, we came up with Prostitution and Cybersex.
Here's the final output:
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Open Wide |
Documentation:
Day 1
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Day 2
List of Dancers/ Members:
Patalinghug, Kerr
Booc, Karla Jean
Calaw, Esmail
Celiz, Ramon Hope
Defuntorum, Kent
Jumawan, Reycil
Tagsip, Sean
Mañus, Ma. Lourdes
Pogoy, Rinelle Frances
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