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'''Session 7 (23.1. 2019)''' description of my own work: [[Mia/Methods 23.1.2019|FOCAL CAMERA]] & [[Mia/Photobook|PHOTOBOOK]] | '''Session 7 (23.1. 2019)''' description of my own work: [[Mia/Methods 23.1.2019|FOCAL CAMERA]] & [[Mia/Photobook|PHOTOBOOK]] | ||
'''Session 8 (6.2. 2019)''' structure of a story: [https://pad.riseup.net/p/poB9vyj69DMy pad (abstraction of an existing story)] AND [[Calendars:Networked_Media_Calendar/Networked_Media_Calendar/06-02-2019_-Event_1|main workshop page with guidelines]] | |||
='''Individual Projects'''= | ='''Individual Projects'''= |
Revision as of 16:51, 6 February 2019
Something to Begin With
Visual Nomads
Our visual environment is a complex net of signs, pictures and texts whose origins are hard to track. The references are constantly intersecting one another and appearances are traveling across the world. I regard picture as a proto-screen where the layering of visual material is being projected as the confrontation with the flood of images. I have been analysing how disparate elements are converging mostly through painting, collage and animation. I was interested in recycling in its physical as well as conceptual sense. On the other hand I often use found images from magazines, photos from the internet or reproductions of artworks and therefore deal with appropriation. The latter raises questions about authorship and originality and stimulates the examination of modern communication and reproducibility of images. Combining and manipulating the visual material results in a picture within a picture. Images are not isolated, but changeable entities that are constantly migrating – they are visual nomads.
Thematic Projects
1. The Focal Camera
2. History of the Photobook
Reading & Writing Methods
Session 1 (20.9. 2018) short texts: What, how, why
Session 2 (17.10. 2018) interview: Self-directed methods
Session 3 (7.11. 2018) thesis: Synopsis, annotation, notes and argument
Session 4 (21.11. 2018) image: image analysis
Session 5 (5.12. 2018) synopsis and comparison: Second synopsis and comparative essay
Session 6 (7.1. 2019) exercises in style: Exercises in style (logline, synopsis)
Session 7 (23.1. 2019) description of my own work: FOCAL CAMERA & PHOTOBOOK
Session 8 (6.2. 2019) structure of a story: pad (abstraction of an existing story) AND main workshop page with guidelines