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• The experimentation of the photographs into three dimensional prints is great and conveys the idea of defamiliarization of the space while still maintaining its original elements.
• There is a big leap in progress from the previous week. Working with photography and digital prints turned out to be playful and satisfying.
WHAT’S NOT WORKING
• It still feels a little too controlled. Need to loosen up the process and try a few things that require less oversight and restraint.
TO DEVELOP THIS FURTHER/ IN FUTURE PROJECTS
• Instead of creating patterns yourself, think of using a computer software to do the same, as a way to relinquish some of the control over the outcome. However, create the patterns with the same intention.
• Focus on the way you create, interrogate, and analyse; and further investigate how that can change.
• Use this mix of 2D and 3D visuals to push your own practice.
• References:
1. Chance and Control: Art in the Age of Computers. Exhibit at V&A, SK.
2. A *New* Program for Graphic Design, David Reinfurt.