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The Fun Tsang Effigy is a sculpture created collaboratively by members of Disorient Hong Kong and burned during the [[Fun_Tsang|event]]. It is a Disorient take on different aspects of the local culture including pagoda, dragon dance, paper signs, lanterns, piloti architecture, ceremonial/celebratory monuments and bamboo structures.<BR> | The Fun Tsang Effigy is a sculpture created collaboratively by members of [[Disorient Hong Kong|Disorient Hong Kong]] and burned during the [[Fun_Tsang|event]]. It is a Disorient take on different aspects of the local culture including pagoda, leung ting (old Chinese traveler's rest stop), dragon dance, paper signs, lanterns, piloti architecture, ceremonial/celebratory monuments and bamboo structures.<BR> | ||
===Tea Pagoda 2019== | ==Distributed Pagoda== | ||
Concept by The Eye<BR> | |||
Distributed Pagoda is a sculpture composed of several modules distributed throughout camp. Each module is the central component of one part of camp. The Music module hosts the Jam Lab and DJ booth, the Food module hosts Disorient Cha Chan Tang and kitchen, and the Art module hosts the studio where tools and art supplies are kept protected from the elements.<BR> | |||
===The Sacred in our daily life=== | |||
This distributed design infuses the Pagoda with key aspects of Fun Tsang, connects it with our community on a visceral level and makes it resonate deeper with each participant, emphasizing--and reminding us--of the sacred dimension present in our day-to-day activities, intertwined with our daily life.<BR> | |||
[[File:FTPagoda20190428.4.jpg|800px]]<BR> | |||
===Structural Modules=== | |||
Each module is a sturdy structure made of bamboo with water-resistant roof (possibly orange tarps) to protect the equipment and become a shelter in case of extreme weather *wink*. Based on the design of the lounge/DJ booth at FT 2019, each module is placed under a [[Low Shade|Low Shade]] and becomes the anchoring feature of its respective area (music, food, art studio)<BR> | |||
===Assembly and Burn=== | |||
At the end of the event, as we break-down the camp, modules are brought to a safe fire area, stacked, filled with drift wood in manner similar to the [[Mantap|base of Mantap]] and burned. Their design must take into account the different stages of the life of the modules to create a progression culminated by a successful burn.<BR> | |||
Version 20190428 by The Eye<BR> | |||
[[File:FTPagoda20190428.3.jpg|800px]]<BR> | |||
==Tea Pagoda 2019== | |||
[[File:TeaPagodaFUNTSANG2019.jpg|810px]]<BR> | |||
Version 20190226 by Nick C.<BR> | |||
This design is the same size as the previous version except for the following:<BR> | |||
- Smaller solid table octagon table (note: currently floating, needs table legs)<BR> | |||
- Additional bamboo struts for the fabric roof + lower support<BR> | |||
- Ladder on four sides<BR> | |||
- Octagon roof hole<BR> | |||
[[File:FTPagodaNick20190226.1.jpg|200px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190226.2.jpg|200px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190226.3.jpg|200px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190226.4.jpg|200px]]<BR> | |||
Version 20190129 by Nick C.<BR> | |||
[[File:FTPagodaNick20190129.1.jpeg|96px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190129.2.jpeg|96px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190129.3.jpeg|96px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190129.4.jpeg|96px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190129.5.jpeg|96px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190129.6.jpeg|96px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190129.7.jpeg|96px]] [[File:FTPagodaNick20190129.8.jpeg|96px]] | |||
Version 20181114 by The Eye<BR> | Version 20181114 by The Eye<BR> | ||
[[File:DisorientFunTsangPagoda20191114.skp]]<BR> | [[File:DisorientFunTsangPagoda20191114.skp]]<BR> | ||
[[File:DisorientFunTsangPagoda20191114.1.jpg|280px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangPagoda20191114.2.jpg|280px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangPagoda20191114.plan.jpg|280px]] | [[File:DisorientFunTsangPagoda20191114.1.jpg|280px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangPagoda20191114.2.jpg|280px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangPagoda20191114.plan.jpg|280px]] | ||
===一期一會 (One Life, One Opportunity)=== | |||
A Tea Ceremony by Jenny and Leanna<BR> | |||
The burning of the Tea Pagoda is preceded by a Tea Ceremony shared during a gathering at the Pagoda. Each hour, the Sun-Moon Dial put together from rocks gathered on the beach, is ritualistically moved around the Tea Pagoda, just like the ever-flowing water in sudden contact with the rhythm of a poem, the smoke of insense, or the sight of Buddha.<BR> | |||
All day activities in Tea Pagoda:<BR> | |||
- tea ceremony<BR> | |||
- chinese calligraphy <BR> | |||
- sun dial<BR> | |||
- planet gazing and birth charting<BR> | |||
- insense<BR> | |||
- ASMR, tech electric sounds<BR> | |||
- beading<BR> | |||
References:<BR> | References:<BR> | ||
[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyokusui-no-en Kyokusui-no-en]<BR> | |||
https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%9B%B2%E6%B0%B4%E6%B5%81%E8%A7%9E<BR> | |||
[https://www.teasenz.com/chinese-tea/pagoda-poem-tea-yuan-zhen.html Pagoda Poem: Tea by Poet Yuan Zhen] | [https://www.teasenz.com/chinese-tea/pagoda-poem-tea-yuan-zhen.html Pagoda Poem: Tea by Poet Yuan Zhen] | ||
==Pagoda 2018== | |||
Dimensions: 4m x 4m x 4m<BR> | Dimensions: 4m x 4m x 4m<BR> | ||
Material: Bamboo, fabric (pink and orange), paper lanterns (pink and orange), drift wood, diesel<BR> | Material: Bamboo, fabric (pink and orange), paper lanterns (pink and orange), drift wood, diesel<BR> | ||
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[https://youtu.be/PaoTE6RJMdY Video]<BR> | [https://youtu.be/PaoTE6RJMdY Video]<BR> | ||
Local references | |||
==Pagoda 2016== | |||
[[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2016.1.jpg|460px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2016.2.jpg|240px]]<BR> | |||
[[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2016.3.jpg|360px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2016.4.jpg|320px]]<BR> | |||
==Local references== | |||
The vocabulary of the Fun Tsang Effigy<BR> | |||
[[File:FTEffigy2018Ref1.jpg|250px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref2.jpg|250px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref3.jpg|250px]]<BR> | [[File:FTEffigy2018Ref1.jpg|250px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref2.jpg|250px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref3.jpg|250px]]<BR> | ||
[[File: DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref4.jpg|130px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref5.jpg|230px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2016Ref1.jpg|130px]] [[File: DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref11.jpg|230px]] | [[File: DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref4.jpg|130px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref5.jpg|230px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2016Ref1.jpg|130px]] [[File: DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref11.jpg|230px]] | ||
[[File: DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref8.jpg|190px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref9.jpg|190px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref10.jpg|190px]] [[File: DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref7.jpg|190px]] | [[File: DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref8.jpg|190px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref9.jpg|190px]] [[File:DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref10.jpg|190px]] [[File: DisorientFunTsangEffigy2018Ref7.jpg|190px]] | ||
https://www.designboom.com/art/cheng-tsung-feng-sailing-castle-pavilion-taiwan-lantern-festival-01-26-2019/ | |||
Latest revision as of 12:06, 20 March 2023
The Fun Tsang Effigy is a sculpture created collaboratively by members of Disorient Hong Kong and burned during the event. It is a Disorient take on different aspects of the local culture including pagoda, leung ting (old Chinese traveler's rest stop), dragon dance, paper signs, lanterns, piloti architecture, ceremonial/celebratory monuments and bamboo structures.
Distributed Pagoda
Concept by The Eye
Distributed Pagoda is a sculpture composed of several modules distributed throughout camp. Each module is the central component of one part of camp. The Music module hosts the Jam Lab and DJ booth, the Food module hosts Disorient Cha Chan Tang and kitchen, and the Art module hosts the studio where tools and art supplies are kept protected from the elements.
The Sacred in our daily life
This distributed design infuses the Pagoda with key aspects of Fun Tsang, connects it with our community on a visceral level and makes it resonate deeper with each participant, emphasizing--and reminding us--of the sacred dimension present in our day-to-day activities, intertwined with our daily life.
Structural Modules
Each module is a sturdy structure made of bamboo with water-resistant roof (possibly orange tarps) to protect the equipment and become a shelter in case of extreme weather *wink*. Based on the design of the lounge/DJ booth at FT 2019, each module is placed under a Low Shade and becomes the anchoring feature of its respective area (music, food, art studio)
Assembly and Burn
At the end of the event, as we break-down the camp, modules are brought to a safe fire area, stacked, filled with drift wood in manner similar to the base of Mantap and burned. Their design must take into account the different stages of the life of the modules to create a progression culminated by a successful burn.
Tea Pagoda 2019
Version 20190226 by Nick C.
This design is the same size as the previous version except for the following:
- Smaller solid table octagon table (note: currently floating, needs table legs)
- Additional bamboo struts for the fabric roof + lower support
- Ladder on four sides
- Octagon roof hole
Version 20181114 by The Eye
File:DisorientFunTsangPagoda20191114.skp
一期一會 (One Life, One Opportunity)
A Tea Ceremony by Jenny and Leanna
The burning of the Tea Pagoda is preceded by a Tea Ceremony shared during a gathering at the Pagoda. Each hour, the Sun-Moon Dial put together from rocks gathered on the beach, is ritualistically moved around the Tea Pagoda, just like the ever-flowing water in sudden contact with the rhythm of a poem, the smoke of insense, or the sight of Buddha.
All day activities in Tea Pagoda:
- tea ceremony
- chinese calligraphy
- sun dial
- planet gazing and birth charting
- insense
- ASMR, tech electric sounds
- beading
References:
Kyokusui-no-en
https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%9B%B2%E6%B0%B4%E6%B5%81%E8%A7%9E
Pagoda Poem: Tea by Poet Yuan Zhen
Pagoda 2018
Dimensions: 4m x 4m x 4m
Material: Bamboo, fabric (pink and orange), paper lanterns (pink and orange), drift wood, diesel
Model:
Video
Pagoda 2016