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By examining vast amounts of stock-photos, certain two central 'parameters of success' was laid out; 1) Scale-ability 2) Emotional response | By examining vast amounts of stock-photos, certain two central 'parameters of success' was laid out; 1) Scale-ability 2) Emotional response | ||
Scale-ability relates to the question of application; the more generic the content of the photo is, the more it sells. Examples: | '''Scale-ability''' relates to the question of application; the more '''generic''' the content of the photo is, the more it sells. Examples: | ||
* Most often stock photography refrains from depicting factual events. Instead it seeks portray particular moods, feelings or 'states of being' all known to western cultures: Success, happiness, melancholy, love, pain, etc. | * Most often stock photography refrains from depicting factual events. Instead it seeks portray particular moods, feelings or 'states of being' all known to western cultures: Success, happiness, melancholy, love, pain, etc. | ||
* Environmental recognition removed | |||
* Low field of depth: blurring out the background, while creating focus on key-elements | |||
'''Emotional response''' relates particularly to use of color, saturation and brightness. Using these strategically leads to images which naturally attracts and craves attention from the eye. Some examples of usage: | |||
* Super-brightness | |||
* Super-saturated colors | |||
The brightness is used to emphasize areas or restrain interest from others while super-saturated elements, often lips, eyes or foods of various kind, provokes attention of the eye. | |||
2) Questioning Crowd-sourcing (2012-2013) | 2) Questioning Crowd-sourcing (2012-2013) |
Revision as of 17:31, 5 May 2013
Draft for essay
KEY THEMES
the peer/seeder, sharing, stealing, inspiration, the mass/crowd, science of 'emergence', the sum of the crowd, exploitation vs empowerment, control, prediction, shaping future, systematic simplification - cybernetic perception, crowd-control, surveillance, mimicking/imitation - group, Freedom as an excuse for exploitation,
PREVIOUS RELEVANT WRITINGS
'Future Map', Brian Holmes
'The Peer', 2'nd chapter, Cyburbia, James Harkin
'The Long Tail' - Mark Leckey
'The Guardian Angel', Opinion, 2. trimester.
http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/User:Lassebosch/reading_writing_methodologies/Annotations
http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/User:Lassebosch/reading_writing_methodologies/2_Trimester
PREVIOUS WORKS
1) A Shutterstock Voyage (2012)
A growing personal fascination for stock-photography and video turned into a longer period of intense examination, working with and against the phenomenon. The project took shape as a expanding set of web-based tryouts, each experiment involving some sort of interaction.
By examining vast amounts of stock-photos, certain two central 'parameters of success' was laid out; 1) Scale-ability 2) Emotional response
Scale-ability relates to the question of application; the more generic the content of the photo is, the more it sells. Examples:
- Most often stock photography refrains from depicting factual events. Instead it seeks portray particular moods, feelings or 'states of being' all known to western cultures: Success, happiness, melancholy, love, pain, etc.
- Environmental recognition removed
- Low field of depth: blurring out the background, while creating focus on key-elements
Emotional response relates particularly to use of color, saturation and brightness. Using these strategically leads to images which naturally attracts and craves attention from the eye. Some examples of usage:
- Super-brightness
- Super-saturated colors
The brightness is used to emphasize areas or restrain interest from others while super-saturated elements, often lips, eyes or foods of various kind, provokes attention of the eye.
2) Questioning Crowd-sourcing (2012-2013)
3) TumblrJumpr (2013)