Further location photos (park bench):
Thinking about the direction to go in when curating the publications:
- What do I was to communicate?
- What's the best way to do this visually?
- What's the best way to do this physically?
- The layering of this image brings attention to what the hands are doing but also add some confusion to what that is. The grid over the top make of repeated image manipulated on the scanner encourages this and shows a sense of process.
- Really like these 3 as a collection, the central focus being different aspects of completing the sudoku.
- This format could be pushed forward more, thinking about the different visuals and what they convey, currently the photo in the background doesn't show much, it's the image layered over the top that's the point of interest (this would only be encouraged if repeated more times).
- Be aware of this when making imagery, repetition has an impact on how the image is perceived.
- On the left is an image that I really enjoy to look at, it demonstrates a point that I brought up to Simon about having a sense of analysis and logic applied to a location that you might not associate this with (in this instance a bed).
- The white space and composition of this image is really pleasing to look at, your attention is brought to the different elements by having sections not overlapping focus is brought to these.
- Similar to the image above with this image.
- Would want to create more analytical images to use, this is something I need to develop going forward (avoid things being used too many times). Could experiment with pencil.
- I like these zoomed in close ups of some of the imagery, it makes the audience really involved in the image, it makes it feel more personal.
- The printed image then scanned and zoomed in has a grit to it, could be fun to explore this more but tread the line carefully since I don't want anything looking pixelated and low quality.
- These are similar to the first image with the focus being between the two elements.






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