Apparently we had an excursion well uni we called it SITE visiting[-.-'']
But anyways, the project is all about interactive installation. We have to choose between Elizabeth Bay House or Vaucluse house and start to "invest" our ideas to create an installation to engage the visitors.
I dont know why am writing a blog here while I meant to write up blog over in my wordpress (it's part of the assessment) but i just can't be bother to. Or frankly said, I dont think i know how to use wordpress as much.
What i found interested much are the histories from both houses, imagined myself walking along with their histories, imagined their lives back then. Another fun fact i found out that the tour guide said needed to lit up 360 candles to light up 1 room *pheww* imagine just to light up 3 rooms for the entire house will probably take up the whole night- time for bed.
Anyways, enough talk let show. Here are some hit pics from both houses.
Elizabeth Bay house
the butterflies collection.. we're all wonder where butterflies live
interesting fact:
his collection at the time being could possibly worth more than the house of 28.1 hect.
mr turtle
The mcleay's botanical research
i love antique keys.. thought these are not that old [i think],
main entrance [on the side? so confusing]
the goth side of vaucluse
The courtyard reminds me of ancient Roman
where i was standing and took this photo is a planned "front door" the wentworth family wanted to build but it never happens since the society ignored their existence, hence it's meaningless for further renovation to attracts the high society.
the symmetry style of 18th-19th century where doors are made for symmetry purpose only
the hottest kitchen ever built.
well there must be part two, because i tried to upload more but my lovely broadband refused to work *sigh*. After these kitchen photos there are more beautiful stuff like wine cellars, herb ceiling, etc etc... just few more to complete my post but anyways...
bye for now, will upload when mr internet decide to be happy again.
love all (minus you mr broadband)
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