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sculpture of the 1960s, and finally argues for the rise of installation art proper in the 1970s and 1980s.
Installation art is a contemporary art form that involves creating three-dimensional, immersive
environments or artworks within a specific space. These installations often incorporate various materials,
such as sculpture, found objects, sound, video, and even performance elements, to engage viewers on
multiple sensory levels. The key is to create an experience that engages and challenges the viewer while
effectively conveying the notion of illumination in artistic vision and knowledge. Here's an overview of the
process involved in installation art making. Table 6 illustrates the process of installation art.
Table 6
Process of Installation Art. Adapted from Bishop, (2005) and HIggins,(2015)
No. Art-Making Process Description
Investigation Related Data
1. A. Phase one – Concept Artwork conception
(Project Overview (ID)
What's the project aim and objectives.
(Project justifications)
Subject Background
About the Subject
About the Object
2. B. Phase two – Idea Idea Development
i. Structuring an idea.
ii. Enriching, expending, discovering.
iii. Restructuring
iv. Evaluation
v. Shelving or abandoning the work.
Concept development
- Mock up models (if needed)
- Reference images
- Any other suitable process related to
concept development
Preliminary Process
- Space Requirements
- Space Inventory
- Bubble diagram
- Zoning
- Space Planning
Drawing Production
2D Drawings -
- Layout Plan
- Sections
- Elevations
3D Drawings
- 3D Views
- Isometrics or Axonometric (if needed)
Animation
- Walk thru 3D
- VR
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