When glass patterns meet lights.

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When glass patterns meet lights.
Playing around with refractions and reflections
An experimental video made from compilation of footages of DJAD campus. While making this the idea was to get a feeling of haziness due to sun.
Abhishek
Experiencing the wind is something we always do but a little physical interaction makes us aware of it and makes us feel like we exist in a fascinating place.
Abhishek, Sharmila, Shruti, Chandana, Vaissnavi
Exquisite Corpse on Instagram!
Hello! Let's walk through an instagram activity carried out by me inspired from exquisite corpse.
Exquisite corpse was a technique I became familiar with as a part of illustration course in my 2nd year. I along with some of my friends made a few illustrations based on the activity and it was so much fun!
This became my basis for making the activity into an online artifact and something that can have similar experience even on a virtual platform.
A lot of questions started coming at this stage - what platform to use? How to bring the essence of my work in the activity? How to enable new unpredictable results with same elements? How to mimic collaborative drawing and unpredictability?
So first I began with fixing on my platform - Instagram - as I am most familiar with that. And then I began exploring the levels and forms of interaction possible - tapping, swiping, tagging, sending, commenting etc. - and began looking into how to adapt it to my idea. Slowly I arrived at the idea of enabling people to repost each other's stories through received tags. So I made a set of stickers inspired by the illustration and uploaded on Instagram as stickers (Big thanks to Shruthi B for this!)
And now I could invite people to do the activity. All they had to do was :
1. Add a story with some stickers
2. Tag their friends to add on/finish their drawings
This approach enabled the experience of collaborative drawing in a new medium in a new way which was very intriguing and fun to be a part of (as per some users)
Here are some beautiful results of the whole thing -
Checkout more on the Instagram account @nikki_corpse (Instagram account link - https://instagram.com/nikki_corpse?utm_medium=copy_link)
I am very grateful to have experienced this through this past few weeks. Thanks for scrolling till end.
Bye Bye <3
- Nikita
Cynotype Printing is
SOOOO MUCH FUN!!!!
Before
After
And some moree...
- Shruti Motta
Stained Glass
Experimenting with media opened up a whole new dimension that lay out there to be explored. While thinking of a digital experience that people could go through, I realized I wanted to tell or include a story.
Capturing places and moments in time gave me the opportunity to use some of my photographs in the digital experience.
Time to start Experimenting with Media!!!!!
"The beauty of Stained Glass Windows is that they are made up of so many broken pieces put together in new ways and given the chance to capture light once more" - Gregory D. Welch
The initial idea was to make an Instagram filter that would show a frame of these windows, and people could use the frame along with their environment to capture time and space.
It seemed like too much was happening here....
The feeling that the stained glass brought was now lost...
And here something seemed to be amiss...
So then, I experimented with using the stained glass window as a whole and something that people could find in the space around them while they move their phone using the filter.
And so...
Tadaaa.....
Here is an image that a friend who used the filter sent me...The panel coincidentally appeared on the chair.
The filter can be found on Instagram under the name Stained glass.... Hope it brings light and joy to all those who use the filter.
Shruti Motta
Holy Sunshine!
A fun little project of converting any old work of mine into a digital artifact which can be accessed and interacted by other people on the internet.
The inspiration
The illustration was done 3 years ago for a coffee table book with the theme of sunshine and how the meaning varies with context. This particular piece was about self realization and how it feels when it happens.
The idea
To make an Instagram filter which allows the user to interact with the glowing ball from the illustration.
Final Output
An Instagram filter that tries to mimic the godrays effect when any object that obstructs light appears in the camera and allows the user to interact shinny ball from the illustration above.
Abhishek Mohanty