Bwhat?! is the name of an arts festival on the theme of the BOX that took place in June 2011 in Aurillac (Cantal, FRANCE). It was initiated by the section européenne of the Lycée Saint-Eugène (Ensemble Scolaire Gerbert), in partnership with the Lycée de la Communication Saint-Géraud, the La Manufacture dance school, and the Société La Haute-Auvergne. The hundreds of "sources of inspiration" below are for all you budding artists to use! Feel free to contribute comments. ENJOY!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Source of inspiration 225 (click on this title!): Egg box
Source of inspiration 224 (click on this title!): Stranger in a glass box
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Source of inspiration 223 (click on this title!): Whelping box
The word "whelp" is defined as "a young offspring of a mammal, such as a dog or wolf". A whelping box is simply a specialized box designed for optimal birthing and raising of small mammals, specifically puppies.
You are probably thinking "well my grandma put our pregnant dog in a cardboard box or laundry basket with some towels when she was giving birth, isn't that the same thing?". I assure you it is not. Many people even view this simplistic, old-fashioned idea as neglectful these days.
Discussions about how pups can become injured during birth flood the internet. Pups can become tangled and injured when born in a laundry basket and without proper supervision a birthing mother can even unknowingly crush her pups in a cardboard box during the birthing process.
Whelping boxes are mainly a safety precaution for birthing mothers and their offspring and they are most commonly used by breeders. They are designed for easy clean up, optimum safety for the pups and they are reusable. which is a great benefit for multiple litter breeders. When you are breeding for money the care and survival of your pups is your livelihood.
Ensuring the safety and cleanliness of the pups in addition to finding convenience and efficiency in the breeding process is how whelping boxes became prevalent in the breeding world.
Whelping boxes are also now considered a necessity for many owners who find their pet has become pregnant. This is because whelping boxes are known to ensure the safety of the pups without extra supervision needed. They have specially placed rails within the box that'll keep mama from accidentally squashing a pup between herself and and the box wall during the birthing and afterward.
A whelping box keeps young pups confined while allowing the mother to easily enter and exit at will and a whelping box keeps the mess of birthing puppies off your floor. Additionally, whelping boxes are made to keep pups shielded from drafts which can make them sick and weak after birth.
In what way is a whelping box a source of artistic inspiration? This box provides safety, it allows life to come forth... it is no ordinary box!
Article by Elliot Jackson
Monday, September 13, 2010
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Source of inspiration 221 (click on this title!): Tativille!
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In the background, there are numerous grey cubicles, work boxes where people are confined. Everything seems well ordered; nothing unexpected can probably happen in their lives. It’s an image of a society where everything has to be perfectly organized and tidy. The fact that these people are closed up in boxes suggests they are strongly influenced by a society which dehumanizes them and prevents them from thinking for themselves or from communicating with each other. All these people, locked up in their geometric environment, seem trapped in an insane ideology.
Metallic grey is the dominant colour in this picture. It symbolizes the boring conformity of the characters.
The man in the foreground is Mr. Hulot, the main character of the film. He’s dressed conventionally in a grey coat and hat, and he’s holding a black umbrella.
Hulot does not seem to understand what is happening. He seems unsure of where he has to go. He appears to be an observer, alone, hesitating at the top of the escalator. He stands out from the mass of office workers by his behaviour.
Is he conscious of the absurdity of a world based on senseless work and order?
Article by Julie Botet