Friday, February 5, 2010
Visual Research Project #3
Because this project yielded the creation of so many unique ways of presenting our work i think it was by far the most informative. It really gave everyone a chance to try something new, see how far they could push it, how far was too far, and get and give feed back about what was working and what was not. There are limitless ways to present your work and it was really nice to get to see such a wide variety. When it came to the non traditional framing i don't think there were two images framed in the same manner. It was also really interesting to get to see how two different images can work so differently with the same exact color of matt paper behind it. It was just one more thing to think about when it comes to the final presentation of your work and how what you surround your image with can also drastically change the meaning and the message that the viewer gets from it. The single most important thing I learned from this latest Visual Research exercise is not to go to far when it comes to you framing. By cutting my images into individual squares i completely changed my image to the point where the pieces didn't work cohesively together. While this is definitely an extreme i think it is important to keep in mind that you do not want how you are displaying your images to overshadow the actual image and detract from what you want the viewer to see.
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