As this Liveart project comes to an end I would like to thank all of you who followed my research and visited the mansion. This project meant a great deal to me emotionally, and it was wonderful to have your support. Also working solely with sound has opened new creative horizons for me, which I would like to explore further.
Monday, 2 August 2010
Friday, 9 July 2010
‘Στην Μνήμη του’ / ‘In Memory of'
Ο Παππούς μου Γεώργιος Βελισσαρόπουλος γεννήθηκε και έζησε τα παιδικά του χρόνια σε αυτό το σπίτι.
Κατά την διάρκεια πολλών επισκέψεων που έκανα εδώ μαζί του αλλά και μόνη μου, πάντα προσπαθούσα να φανταστώ πώς να ήταν η ζωή τους τότε και ποία ήταν η πραγματική ζωή μέσα σε αυτό το σπίτι.
Ο Παππούς μου δυστυχώς έφυγε από την ζωή το 2008 και έμεινα με την ανάγκη να μάθω περισσότερα για την ζωή του.
Επισκέφτηκα το σπίτι πολλές φορές και τον Νοέμβριο του 2009 ολοκλήρωσα μία σπουδή 2 εβδομάδων, με το ίδιο θέμα, το οποίο και δημοσιεύτηκε στο διαδίκτυο στην ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση : http://liveartsyros.blogspot.gr
Ένοιωσα ότι το παρελθόν πλανιόνταν στον αέρα και ότι μόνο ο ήχος θα μπορούσε να το φέρει στο παρόν. Άρχισα να δουλεύω με ήχους και να αναπολώ αναμνήσεις, που ήταν συνδεδεμένες με το σπίτι.
Περπατώντας μέσα στο σπίτι θα βρείτε 4 ‘ηχητικά σημεία’ που αποτελούν το έργο.
Ο Παππούς μου ήταν αγαπητός, ευσεβής και χαρισματικός άνθρωπος.
Του αφιερώνω αυτό το έργο.
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My Grandfather George Velissaropoulos was born and lived his childhood in this house.
On various visits I had made here, on my own and with him, I would always try to imagine how their life was back then, and the life of the actual house.
My Grandfather sadly passed away in 2008 and I was left with the need to know more about his life.
I visited the house many times and in November 2009 I completed a 2 week study on it, which I documented online at http://liveartsyros.blogspot.gr
I felt that time was in the air and only sound could bring it back. I started working with sounds and vocalizing memories, which are linked to facts I have been told about the house. Through the house you will find 4 ‘sound hotspots’, which are products of this work.
My Granfather was a loving, gentle and charismatic person. I dedicate this work to him.
I felt that time was in the air and only sound could bring it back. I started working with sounds and vocalizing memories, which are linked to facts I have been told about the house. Through the house you will find 4 ‘sound hotspots’, which are products of this work.
My Granfather was a loving, gentle and charismatic person. I dedicate this work to him.
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Monday, 30 November 2009
2 weeks later
Title of piece:
‘In memory of’
Background:
I spent the two weeks, from 15-30 November 2009 on Syros Isle as part of my Liveart.gr Syros residency. I decided to dedicate this residency and the outcome of it to my beloved grandfather George Velissaropoulos who sadly left us last year. I spent my time researching the house he grew up in the Velissaropoulos Mansion, and planning an audio-visual installation to take place within the premises.
Plan:
The final installation is planned to take place 15-30 of July 2010 as part of Ermoupolia, the annual art festival taking place every summer in Ermoupolis, Syros.The installation will consist of an audio experience through the interior of the building, helping the visitor to travel back in time, through a journey where moments are captured in sound.
A talk on the research and work will take place in the ‘Ballroom’
An audio-visual presentation and gathering will take place in the gardens.
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Looking at other buildings for more inspiration
It is very touching when you realise a buildings life through the people who lived in it, passed through it and worked in it. There are many decadent buildings on Syros, marking eras long gone, which tell a story of many stories. I visited two of them today, one being the old 'λοιμοκαθαρτήριο' (quarantine) building, later used as jails, then prisons for political criminals and last as a 'lunatic asylum'. The next building being the 'Eastern Telegraph Company' building which was initially used as a storage space, but as E.T.C. took over it is now known as the 'Τηλεγραφείο'.
This small escapade has led me to research the ethereal aspect of past times and how to revive them delicately through what is left of them. Unlike these buildings, the Velissaropoulos Mansion has a very clear identity, although it has changed hands 3 times, the building itself has finally been revived close to its original state and one can envision its past life.
This small escapade has led me to research the ethereal aspect of past times and how to revive them delicately through what is left of them. Unlike these buildings, the Velissaropoulos Mansion has a very clear identity, although it has changed hands 3 times, the building itself has finally been revived close to its original state and one can envision its past life.
Monday, 23 November 2009
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Courtyard Cycling
I was told by my grandfather that he learned to cycle in the hallways of the house and then cycle in the courtyards and roof terrace...
Friday, 20 November 2009
My first visions of creation
The building, in all its grandeur, most still visible, some in minor decadence, has inspired me to think about working on a delicate intervention basis, with sound & light. I am interested in creating site-specific interventions in 2 or 3 interior and exterior spaces.
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
My first impressions of the interior of the mansion in the context of the residency
Most powerful I find the elements of light, illusion and nature. Also the attempt to bring the outside in, and to visually eliminate walls and boundaries. The images although static, help you escape from the confinement of the walls, they make you think even when you don't intend to. I am in love with the light coming from the of the sun roof / sky light and its ability to give so much life and energy to the core of the building.
photo courtesy of Yannis Larios
Notes on Neoclassical buildings on Syros
Between 1840-1860 celebrated architects such as the Italian Pietro Sampo, the Germans: Johann B. Erlacher and Wilhelm von Weiler and later the Greeks:Emmanouil Pschas, Ioannis Vlisidis and Demetris Eleftheriadis started to create the type of building typical of Hemoupolis. Under the influence of the Romantic and Classical trends in architecture they designed buildings that represented the special Neo-classical style of Hermoupolis which is characterized by the Romantic-Classical trends which had a stronger western influence compared to those of Athens. The first town plan of Wilhelm von Weiler ( 1837 ) resulted in the foundation of this neo-classical town with central roads, squares and public buildings being mapped out.
The Neo-Classical houses in Hermoupolis, built at this time, combined various styles. The internal decoration was according to the traditional Italian School with ceiling and wall frescos. Externally the houses showed the sensitive lines and limited monumental design of Greek Classical style. The architectural style of Hermouoplis did not change much during the 20th century except for a few post-war buildings. Even today the town maintains this appearance.
The Velissaropoulos Mansion was built by Syriot architect I. Vlisidis in 1871 / proclaimed a precious work of art in 1987 and was encircled by a protective zone.
The Neo-Classical houses in Hermoupolis, built at this time, combined various styles. The internal decoration was according to the traditional Italian School with ceiling and wall frescos. Externally the houses showed the sensitive lines and limited monumental design of Greek Classical style. The architectural style of Hermouoplis did not change much during the 20th century except for a few post-war buildings. Even today the town maintains this appearance.
The Velissaropoulos Mansion was built by Syriot architect I. Vlisidis in 1871 / proclaimed a precious work of art in 1987 and was encircled by a protective zone.
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Monday, 16 November 2009
Sunday, 15 November 2009
In Memory of
Last year we lost my beloved grandfather. I have been very lucky in my life not to have felt sorrow of this magnitude up until then. I decided to dedicate this Live Art Residency and the outcome of it to my grandfather.
Within the next 2 weeks, I wish to explore aspects of what my grandfather meant to me, elements of his life, or what I have been told his life was, by him and others, and elements of my memories of him. At the end of the 2 weeks I wish to have created a piece which I can exhibit on Syros Island.
I have gained a special interest in the house he spent the largest part of his childhood, the Velissaropoulos Mansion, now also known as the workers union, in Ermoupolis, Syros, Greece. The mansion was renovated and reopened to the public in 2006. I include some pictures below:
Within the next 2 weeks, I wish to explore aspects of what my grandfather meant to me, elements of his life, or what I have been told his life was, by him and others, and elements of my memories of him. At the end of the 2 weeks I wish to have created a piece which I can exhibit on Syros Island.
I have gained a special interest in the house he spent the largest part of his childhood, the Velissaropoulos Mansion, now also known as the workers union, in Ermoupolis, Syros, Greece. The mansion was renovated and reopened to the public in 2006. I include some pictures below:
some of the above pictures are courtesy of Yannis Larios
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