Digital artist Anjana Iyer, a designer based in Auckland, New Zealand, is undertaking a project to illustrate 100 words that can’t be translated into English. The words …
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Janaina Medeiros
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Keni
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Digital artist Anjana Iyer, a designer based in Auckland, New Zealand, is undertaking a project to illustrate 100 words that can’t be translated into English. The words …
ellolie-is-here-again daphnepan
Digital artist Anjana Iyer, a designer based in Auckland, New Zealand, is undertaking a project to illustrate 100 words that can’t be translated into English. The words …
ellolie-is-here-again daphnepan
Ideas and outlines for our assessment / Mission Plans ! Ft. daphnepan & fioni-cofa1002
Glitching: 1.Water Run Ink Drawings When ink runs because of water. This used to be something that drove me crazy because the detail i woul do in a work was ruined. Now I’ve come to see the beauty in this glitch. 2.Lipstick Mark Lipsticks have been designed to last longer, stay longer, be brighter. Unfortunately a glitch of these heavy pigments leave residue: Lipstick marks. This is an interesting glitch of a product designed to stay on your lips.
Week 6: Context and Time So I know we were sort of meant to look for resources but I thought this might be a good time to put in a few personally rebellious activites into play (moving books around/changing their orientation/placement) and documenting the small rebellions of rebellious predecessors (writing/highlighting in books/vandalising signs). It’s funny how these rebellious actions change the context of each item/figure. I’ve also started documenting a sort of history of rebellion in both art and its context and may organise them into a side-by-side comparison of some nature.
When you post to the wrong blog. -_-'
Week 6: Context and Time
http://www.the-philosopher.co.uk/artistic.htm
Reference 1: Quote and Article from The Philosopher This article successfully bodies the tricky concepts and barriers that question 3 faces. It helped me find a more focused approach, personal motivation/rebellion. It’s a fascinating read :D!
http://www.the-philosopher.co.uk/artistic.htm
Reference 1: Quote and Article from The Philosopher This article successfully bodies the tricky concepts and barriers that question 3 faces. It helped me find a more focused approach, personal motivation/rebellion. It’s a fascinating read :D!
#COFA1002
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Iteration 4; Processes and imagery
Iteration 5; Process: SEP
Somebody Else's Problem (also known as Someone Else's Problem or SEP) is a psychological effect where individuals/populations of individuals choose to dissociate themselves from an issue that may be in critical need of recognition. Such issues may be of large concern to the population as a whole but can easily be a choice of ignorance by an individual. Author Douglas Adams' description of the condition, which he ascribes to a physical "SEP field", has helped make it a generally recognized phenomenon. Somebody Else's Problem used to capture public attention on matters that may have been overlooked and has less commonly been used to identify concerns that an individual suffering symptoms of depression should ignore. This condition has also been employed as trivial shorthand to describe factors that are "out of scope" in the current context.
Process; Changing Focus to Climate Change; GIF Making
Caution: The Photo-Shopping Process May Involve Excesses of Play and Tom-Foolery. You Have Been Warned.
When I first talked to Jess about the idea of the shelves, and “Shelving Responsibility” we talked about symbols. She told me that using objects to symbolise things was kind of cliche and that were I to do so I would have to create my own personal symbols.
It seems indeed cliche to use books and...
Iteration 1; Process Part 1: My topic is Ways of Seeing. After going through multiple ideas and becoming frustrated because I couldn't connect well with any of them, I found a spark in an idea given to me during our class "Speed Dating"-Activity. With a focus on How Humanity Shelves/Ignores/Perceives The Bigger Problems in Life and Placement of Value, I looked at the ideas of War, Peace, Conflict and The Big Issues vs the Little Issues. I had originally started with the idea of symbolism using shelves, objects, etc. Unfortunately I found this a difficult focus to wrap my concept around so I started on a different branch, one sprung from the topics of War, Peace and Ignorance-Propaganda Posters.
Using photoshop, I am attempting to create various Propaganda-like posters/Posters with a Message in order to represent people's different opinions and ways of thinking on certain issues, more specifically issues in Australia today, for example Asylum Seekers. Asylum Seekers are perceived in many different lights; some call them queue jumpers, others victims of circumstance. Either way you call it, it doesn't change the fact that these are people seeking Asylum and as such are deemed refugees; whether they arrive via boat or these supposed "Proper Channels."
I used many different photoshop techniques and tools to represent society's often skewered perception in regards to the idea of Asylum Seekers.
"We Forget They Are People"- The repetition of the words and subsequent loss of each word as it is given, represents the idea that Australia has begun to forget that by signing the refugee agreement they have promised Asylum to any who seek in and make it into our territory - no matter the channel or process and that this idea has been lost due to the governments insistence that the boats need to be stopped. "We Forget They Are People" is a direct opposition to the government's De-humanising slogan of "Stop the Boats". A blurring effect as well as distinct reduction in colour is use to enforce the ideas of de-humanisation and the forgotten promise. I call them "Anti-Propaganda" Posters
Ways of Seeing!
Productivity and more to see on our presentation date!
#WaysOfSeeing
Today we challenged paradigms by the way we look at each others! We looked at the tops of heads the feet and the position by which we stand! poppyandoscar declantaylorcofathings reannechid ellolie-is-here
Look at those beautiful tops of heads :D