29 April 2011

10/03/11
From dada to drink

My research in to the reactionary performance and fantasy of the dada movement led me to thinking about the American speak easies that were being hidden away at around the same time in prohibition America. The bar owners were also reacting to outside circumstances and creating places of escape and excitement. I find this a really exciting concept idea for my space as it ties in perfectly with my previous work on the theme of escapism. Could I create a space for Lucy that has hidden and secret section?

Also I feel that SpeakEasy would be brilliant name for a place that offers bibliotherapy!

"To order one would 'speak easily' (in a quiet tone) and then be served a tea cup of gin or whiskey that would either be the 'real McCoy' or just brewed in someones bathtub"

I think Lucy would appreciate a secret hide away that serves gin in teacups! The idea of a speakeasy style space also fits in with my thoughts about escapism as a group or single pursuit. I am really inspired by my most recent research and feel I have found a good idea that I want to take forward and create some designs for.

My initial idea is for a space split in to two sections, at the front a bookshop/exhibition space for display and sale of Lucys work /books. Access is only granted to the second area/room after you have made a purchase, through a secret/hidden door, marking the transition between fantasy and reality as you enter the speakeasy a place to escape from the outside world, indulging in talking, reading, drinking tea, relaxing either with others or alone.