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Tag Archives: movement
Project 16: more fun with production values
More experimentation – nothing particularly interesting. I added some symbolism to one of the images, but it looks too contrived. I think I will stick what I have done so and only concern myself with these issues when I come … Continue reading
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Tagged body, colour, disability, experimentation, image, movement
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Project 16: Ending: a triptych and a single image
I’ve been finalising my experimentation with this project over the past couple of days. Of course the images I eventually use will probably differ from these shown here. However I think these offer the viewer a sense of what I … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, disability, identity, impairment, intersectionality, movement, re-presentation, Research, semiotics, stereotypes
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Eclectic collection of thoughts
Project 16: colour v monochromeI wanted to confirm my original thought that colour is key to this project and so needed to test this. Here are two versions of the same image. The first one seems much more imaginative and … Continue reading
MA Pop up show – production values
Production The criteria I used to guide my production values for my contribution to the pop up show are as follows: Use the opportunity to do something I wouldn’t be able to do easily on my own Experiment in terms … Continue reading
Posted in Final Products
Tagged abstract, analysis, disability, documentary, exhibition, identity, impairment, movement, production values, re-presentation, Research, semiotics, symbolism
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Project 16: which way to face?
I’ve been experimenting with different images appropriated from Coming Home and these two below offer a good representation of what I have been considering. Firstly, and forgetting the subject matter and concentrating for a moment on the aesthetic style, I … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, analysis, disability, exhibition, expressionism, identity, impairment, intersectionality, movement, production values, re-presentation, realism, Research, semiotics, stereotypes
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Project 16: Movement by appropriation.
I re-watched Coming Home – a film I have mentioned before – last weekend, and instead of using it to inspire my approach I began experimenting on using as my approach. That is after watching it and set up my … Continue reading
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Project 16: Movement – narrative or evocation?
So, I’ve been trying to decide on how to express a sense of movement for this project. Of course a natural approach would be to explore and use film. However this would step outside one of the boundaries I have … Continue reading
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Projects 13 and 14: Review and next steps
Review of projects 13 and 14Projects 13 and 14 have been as much about curation than creation in that it triggered me into looking at many photographs of myself and also adapting lots to new ends. So I would categorise … Continue reading
Project 14: Back to the body: constructed identities
My colleagues’ suggestions about exploring an alter ego are still rings in my ears, and although this post fails to address that it does look at something similar: constructed identities. I had looked at film representations of paralysis for my … Continue reading
A photo a day – immersion verses reflection
I visited the Digital Revolution Exhibition at the Barbican today (link). The whole thing was massive fun and deeply immersive. I was not so much a viewer here, rather I was a participant in a series of performances. Indeed I … Continue reading
Posted in A Photo a Day, Project 1: Public Landscapes
Tagged colour, digital, image, immersion, landscape, movement, performance, reflection
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