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Rhubaba Gallery & Studios

Lovely Sky (Participatory Imagineering)

1 August – 1 September 2013

Lucy Pawlak, Lovely Sky (Participatory Imagineering), 2013

For the duration of the festival, artist Lucy Pawlak will adopt the role of Producer for a narrative feature film. The resulting work will be designed and directed in collaboration with a writing team of imagineers and advisors made up of visitors to the gallery and invited experts. 


Through constant brainstorming, hothousing and focus group sessions spliced with roundtable discussions, participants will be party to the construction of a narrative according to the 3 Act Rule (A.K.A. The Hero’s Journey – Hollywood’s failsafe screenwriting structure). The unfolding script will inform the design of Rhubaba, with the intention of deploying narrative in the production of a strategically induced, scripted experience in actual space: a brandscape. 


'Magic Hours' will be held at intervals – a series of round table discussions for analysis, deconstruction, and development of the narrative cartography, with the assistance of experts from multiple fields including film theory, psychoanalysis, interior design, neurology, art therapy, branding, game design and more.


This process aims to function as a lens for practical and critical exploration of how architectural brandscapes and virtual realities relate to languages of mainstream cinema (such as use of framing, editing, lighting, back-story, special effects, sound design, colour correction etc.). How might a narrative structure manifest itself as a tangible reality? In the era of the so-called 'Experience Economy' we are increasingly subjected to scripted experiences, but who gets to be an author and what might be gained from becoming an actor? Can we build the potential to improvise, interfere or deviate from the script? 

 

In addition, this venture will explore how living in a project might relate to socially sanctioned isolationism, addressing questions about the role of the artist and creative production in society.

 

Check the gallery's website for more details on Magic Hours.

 

This exhibition is supported by an Edinburgh Art Festival bursary and by Creative Scotland.

 

Thurs–Sun, 12–5pm, and by appointment. 

Free admission

 

Rhubaba Gallery & Studios

25 Arthur Street, EH6 5DA

http://www.rhubaba.org/

Events

1 August 2013
magic_hour_001

6:30–8:30pm

Free to attend


 

6 August 2013
The Inspection House (training for the family in how to act)

7–10pm

Free admission. Book tickets


 

21 August 2013
magic_hour_004: A writing workshop with Luke Williams

11am–4pm

£5 (incl. a lunch and refreshments). Book tickets.


 

29 August 2013
magic_hour_005: Click Here To Start, with Catriona James and Lucy Pawlak (performance)

7–8.30pm

Free, booking not required.