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Digital Portfolio
Process and Portfolio briefing
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Blog refresher
This week we had a refresher session on how to utilise this blog effectively, as quite a few of us had some confusion about when and how to do so. We’ve been reminded to update regularly treat it as a recording of our activities and ideas throughout the IA4003 module, as well as any other research work we wish to post about. A such, I hope to make Friday afternoons and evening my new posting schedule for the blog.
Everyday Connections presentation
Everyday connections layouts part 3
Everyday connections layouts part 1
photos for second Everyday Connections session
Everyday Connections Brief/Research
Within this project we will be looking at editing and creating connections within a sequence of images. We will collect a large array of photographs and use them to create a series of five images that link together via theme or to create a narrative or visual puzzle.
(Jason Fulford and Tamara Shopsin - This Equals That) Colour can be a very effective link between otherwise unrelated imagery.
(Hans Eijkelboom) Photos can be connected by an item or visual aspect in common, in the above series’ case, American flag themed tops.
(Hans Eijkelboom - With My Family) Eikelboom’s ‘family portraits’ in which he plays the role of father for each one is a really interesting way of utilising the connection between these photos, although not something likely to work for this project as we’re expected to edit our sequences only after we have a wide range of photos to choose from.
(Duane Michals - Sequences) The connection between photos may be that they tell some form of narritive story or chronological sequence.