this is not a portfolio but a blank canvas
Today … I reminded myself that this website is not a portfolio of past work but a blank canvas for new work instead. Rather than using old photos in posts and other pages - with the exception of the photography portfolios - I will shoot new works for them. I’m already linking all my work on different disciplines to whatever projects I’m working on at the moment so, I will use the images from those projects on the entire website to tie it all up visually.
Today … I reminded myself that this website is not a portfolio of past work but a blank canvas for new work instead. Rather than using old photos in posts and other pages - with the exception of the photography portfolios - I will shoot new works for them. I’m already linking all my work on different disciplines to whatever projects I’m working on at the moment so, I will use the images from those projects on the entire website to tie it all up visually.
the streets where I walk on
There is nothing like a little “collective energy” to recharge your creativity. I’m very excited about “The Streets Where I Walk on” a virtual street photography workshop which I hope will inspire my fellow artists. To my photographers and photography-lovers friends out there … this world needs you.
There is nothing like a little “collective energy” to recharge your creativity. I’m very excited about “The Streets Where I Walk on” a virtual street photography workshop which I hope will inspire my fellow artists. To my photographers and photography-lovers friends out there … this world needs you.
On Being Honest vs. Too Personal
ON BEING HONEST VS. TOO PERSONAL IN YOUR WORK
In simple words … the big difference between being too personal and being honest are what I called “the points of connection” or finding that in our work - monologue, scene, photographs, etc. - that is shared by others or that makes our “personal experience” into a “collective experience”. - Guido Luciani
In simple words … the big difference between being too personal and being honest are what I called “the points of connection” or finding that in our work - monologue, scene, photographs, etc. - that is shared by others or that makes our “personal experience” into a “collective experience”. - Guido Luciani
ACTING - Honest vs. Too Personal
FINDING THE POINTS OF CONNECTION
BRAINSTORMING SESSION
CREATING THE VIRTUAL SPACE
Exploring how to create the illusion that two or more actors are sharing the same physical space.
A brainstorm session for actors. directors and anyone interested in creating virtual theater, self-audition tapes or simply strengthening the connection with an imaginary partner in live auditions.
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back to basics and the virtual stage
Back to Basics was sort of The Absolute Theater’s “motto” when I first envisioned it. The idea of going back to the tenets of theater and especially, to the concept of the bare stage, is something I’m currently revisiting and repurposing as I develop the idea of the virtual stage for upcoming virtual theater, videos and cross-disciplinary productions for LAT Digital Space.
Back to Basics was sort of The Absolute Theater’s “motto” when I first envisioned it. The idea of going back to the tenets of theater and especially, to the concept of the bare stage, is something I’m currently revisiting and repurposing as I develop the idea of the virtual stage for upcoming virtual theater, videos and cross-disciplinary productions for LAT Digital Space.
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On The Flow of The Creative Energy
ON THE FLOW OF THE CREATIVE ENERGY
“Art is the free expression of our souls and passion its creative force. The function of an artist is not to capture this creative energy but to allow it to freely flow from the most intimate personal source within us and out into the world. When an artist indulges in mental masturbation, the connection to the soul gets lost, and social, moral and personal manmade codes block the free flux of this boundless source.” - Guido Luciani
“Art is the free expression of our souls and passion its creative force. The function of an artist is not to capture this creative energy but to allow it to freely flow from the most intimate personal source within us and out into the world. When an artist indulges in mental masturbation, the connection to the soul gets lost, and social, moral and personal manmade codes block the free flux of this boundless source.” - Guido Luciani