Sunday, 3 June 2012

Bingo halls and hidden rooms - vague reference in the degree show press release

 In Sculpture, Hans Clausen has taken the disused artworks from the second and third year shows earlier this year and created a mine shaft crammed with pre-used art that flows from ceiling to floor.
Next to it is a vending machine that dispenses wishes.

William Darrel has built a pod in which he intends to live after graduation.
With a challenging economic outlook, student William Darrel wishes to retreat from the pressures of modern life. To help, he has built a pod, complete with a hammock inside, in which he intends to live after graduation.
A maze has been created in one of the sculpture studios, complete with dark passageways, wrong turns, a mysterious mist, and glimpses of hidden rooms.
Elsewhere a bingo hall has been recreated in all its stale-lager, ash-tray festooned 1970s glory, and a mini circus tent contains an interactive game with a secret that is only revealed upon completion.

- http://www.ed.ac.uk/news/all-news/degreeshow-290512

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