After intervention 3, I redesign my research question:
How can I increase the audience’s participation and interaction when visiting the exhibition so that the audience can have more understanding and connection with the artwork?
I no longer regard buying and selling as my sole purpose, but turn to the multi-experience and better understanding when they visit the exhibition in the gallery.
Thinking from this perspective, inviting the audience to create music and sounds during the visit is not very easy to achieve. So I reviewed Kandinsky’s theory of music and colour again.
I plan to test whether the audiences can better understand the artwork by adding music corresponding to the colour of the artwork?
There are 2 reasons: 1. In Intervention 3, I found that the music and the painting are connected to some extent through the instruments chosen by the audience. (wood instrument)
2. Not everyone has synesthesia, but the conclusion shows that music and pictures are connected to a certain degree. So, can Kandinsky’s theory apply to more people?
Now, I need to solve three problems:
1. What instrument’s sound should I use? 2. What tone should I use? (C、D、E、F、G、A、B) 3. Which octave sound should I use?