Newcastle - baltic centre.
- Oct 10, 2017
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Here is a quick blog on our recent trip to Newcastle where we visited the Baltic Centre, which houses many contemporary exhibitions for the public to view.
Here are some exhibitions in which I had found interesting.






The pictures above were examples of my favourite exhibitions for they seem to be random objects placed within the room however it gets you to think closely at what each object could mean. I feel as though these types of exhibitions are successful at drawing the audience close to 'seeing' the artwork, as each individual may have a different interpretation of the artwork.
To end all the whole experience at the Baltic Centre, we had decided to take the stairs down to the ground the floor and as we were doing so we came across a mind-boggling installation.
We had found what seems to be an infinity flight of stairs going up and down, but we later realised that this was an illusion created by two mirrors (one on the final floor and the other on the roof) that reflected the image of the staircase. I personally found that having this gave quirky feel to the whole experience at the Baltic Centre.

To end this short visual blog, I had wanted to share a little video montage of my experience during my visit through the exhibitions.
(A first video of mine that I had wanted to create for fun, enjoy)





















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