Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Discombobulate Me!



(Final shots where the relationship between the doll and the human, throughout everyday activities, confuses the viewer as the doll is doing human-like activities.)

Discombobulate Me took some time figuring out the perspective foreshortening in order for image to look as though the doll is holding a human.



Perspective foreshortening allows the doll to look larger and so the human looks more vulnerable in the image.




One of the issues was trying to give the illusion that the doll's hand was holding the fork. I had to hold the fork, but the photographer placed the hand in front, to hide my hand. The trick was giving the impression that the doll's hand was of a similar size to mine, that is achieved through distance. Furthermore it is was a task to disguise the doll's hand so that it looked like a human hand. To get away with this we thought of blurring that area where the doll's hand is to create an ambiguity.

Invention?


Thursday, 7 December 2017

Visual thinking - Sherbet Straws


One hundred sherbet straws video: https://vimeo.com/265840319






Focusing on how the sherbet reacts with the taste buds/saliva by licking on perspex, watching the marks being made by the mouth whilst tasting the sherbet.  


Mark-making with the long edge of the straws, by dipping in ink and printing on paper.
Then mixing ink with washing-up liquid and using the straw to create bubbles. The effervescence is what is depicted from the fizz of the sherbet and the relationship between the sherbet and the taste bud.

Visual imagery portraying the path that the sherbet makes when poured on a surface. Resembling a trail or a road mark.

Also looking at the way sherbet looks similar to other dangerous powdered drug substances like cocaine. My group agreed that there is a connection between addictions, whether it is a sugar addiction or a drug addiction. In fact the intensely playful colours and flavours from the sherbet correlates to the hallucinogenic effects of drugs.

Experimenting with the way the sherbet (sugar) makes a mark. We did this by pouring sherbet in a container and melting it in the microwave, after 3 minutes the container had melted through (of course it was made of plastic) and the microwave had been tarnished with this caramelized hardened sherbet.

It took so long to clean off. Poor cleaners.


There were no cleaning detergents so the only way we could remove the sugar from the table was by scraping vigorously with a fork.


Taping them together in rows, with about 34 in each row.

Snipping both ends off and collecting the sherbet in a bucket.


The repetitive cross-section of the straws can be seen as a motif, a pattern, a mark made by the formation of the straws.

Using the sherbet straws to build a structure, so that multiple sherbet straws are used.




The 3D piece was then placed on a yellow backdrop, as we thought this colour complimented and accentuated the exuberant colours of the sherbet straws, displaying the nature and fun energy of the sugary sherbet. Making you feel youthful and buzzed. 
Each of the thousands of the straws are used as a vehicle to shoot the sherbet out once the movement of air/sound has been applied.

Sunday, 29 October 2017

Photography: Continuum


I understood continuum as a concept where there is a continuous sequence where each frame (still) is not perceptibly different but the extreme change is distinct. In essence it ends up being a narrative displaying gradual build up of small changes in a way that the set of images as a whole connect seamlessly, however there would be a visual juxtaposition between the initial photograph and the last.

As a result, I intended to explore the motion of unravelling a ball of yarn, being that the constant is the ball of yarn and the location (positioning,) however the slight change would be exposing new layers of the yarn by unwinding the string in small amounts between each photograph taken. Between each photograph I would unravel the yarn 5 times, so as the ball of yarn slowly decreased in size, the pile of loose yarn adjacent would slowly increase. Therefore, through the series of images I had taken I noticed a negative correlation (relationship) between the two changing components in the composition. Extraordinarily what was initially dominant, which was the bundle of yarn, progressively became more faded as it was the growth of loose yarn that became potent. Due to this the roles had been reversed as to what had become the focal point.


Wednesday, 18 October 2017

IOTW- Extreme Packaging



Tee For One anyone?

Individually packaged tees, accentuating the satisfaction when receiving something that is just for you, making it personalised and valued.

It is also visually exploring satirical wordplay by manipulating the words found on tea boxes.



Drawing the similarity with the imagery used, in branding there is a focus on the quality of the ingredients sourced during the process of making in tea and tea shirts, whether that may be the blend of tea leaf or the blend of cotton.

Friday, 13 October 2017

The Best of Sponge Day

Snapping photos around markets of London, capturing typeface relating to thematic words given.

Analytical




Pictorial

American



Attention-grabbing

Fashionable

Infantile

Uncommercial


European