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Colour and space

body of colour

So I finally visited Hélio Oiticica’s retrospective (The body of colour) at the Tate Modern and was happy to find exactly what I was looking for. Full colours on display: first used through the traditional medium of paint on canvas and board, and as Oiticica became more and more interested in the relation between colour and space, the pigments were applied on sculptures (or ‘Spatial reliefs’ as the artist titled them), then on assembled objects and in the shape of colour powder. In the end Oiticica gathered all his experience and came up with the series called Parangolé.

In the exhibition leaflet Ann Gallagher writes: “Oiticica reached a crucial point in his integration of colour, structure, time and space with the Parangolé series: banners, capes and tents constructed from a variety of materials, including fabric, plastic, mats, screens and ropes. He began to develop these flexible colour structures as a result of his involvement with the people of Mangueira Hill, a Rio de Janeiro shanty town, and they encouraged his immersion into the world of traditional Brazilian samba. The Parangolé, designed to be worn or carried while Continue reading ‘Colour and space’

Why girls ‘really do prefer pink’

I am totally amazed when I find articles that confirm Chromophilia theory. Thanks to Francesca, who noticed this news on BBC website, I read again that according to the researchers the preferences about colours might be based in biology, rather than culture.

“A little girl’s love of all things pink may not be entirely due to marketing by clothes and toy firms say researchers.
A University of Newcastle study found that women naturally opted for redder shades when given a choice”.

“Writing in the journal Current Biology, experts say it may have helped women gather ripe fruit, or pick healthy mates.
Most earlier studies into colour suggest a universal liking for blue, regardless of sex.
This is one of the few studies that have tried to spot differences between the likes of males and females”.

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Is Black the new Green?

‘Going green’ has become a very common expression nowadays – but who would have thought that ‘going black’ would actually be a part of that?
The way to go green today is to take very small steps that may seem insignificant, but that have great impact in the long run, especially if they become common practices. Every little way to perform our daily routines using just a little bit less energy can apparently make the world of difference. So if the colour black, or the concept of black as darkness have generally been associated to a negative symbology, when it comes to technology and energy-saving, allegedly going ‘obscure’ is the thing to do!
Or, at least, this is the theory behind Blackle, a new search engine that claims we can help the planet just by switching to a black screen, instead of sticking to the Google bright white homepage that we are all used to. Continue reading ‘Is Black the new Green?’