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I showed the work that I did for the Bring your own Beamer (inspired by Rafaël Rozendaal) event at Weelde.
I showed the work that I did for the Bring your own Beamer (inspired by Rafaël Rozendaal) event at Weelde.<br />
This work was created in a fast pace since I got the call to take part at the event one week before. On the other hand it was the first time that I have been setting up an installation with my work.
This work was created in a fast pace since I got the call to take part at the event one week before. On the other hand it was the first time that I have been setting up an installation with my work.<br />
Based on posters that I created, I selected a few and animated those. I ended up with various animated collages.
Based on commissioned posters that I created, I selected a few and animated those – stripping it from all its typography. I ended up with various animated collages.<br />
It is interesting to review my method on working on that event. How did I curate which posters I animate? How does a poster or still image differ from the moving image?
I don't see it as finished work. This is work that I can build on to. They are experiments that have been created in a fast pace.
 
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It is interesting to review my method on working on that event: <br />
How did I curate which posters I animate? How does a poster or still image differ from the moving image in its communication?
 
 
It would be good to analyze my process of making. What do I get out of this endeavour?

Latest revision as of 16:12, 24 June 2019

I showed the work that I did for the Bring your own Beamer (inspired by Rafaël Rozendaal) event at Weelde.
This work was created in a fast pace since I got the call to take part at the event one week before. On the other hand it was the first time that I have been setting up an installation with my work.
Based on commissioned posters that I created, I selected a few and animated those – stripping it from all its typography. I ended up with various animated collages.
I don't see it as finished work. This is work that I can build on to. They are experiments that have been created in a fast pace.

Weelde BYOB 2019 01.jpeg

VID 20190615 223424.gif

It is interesting to review my method on working on that event:
How did I curate which posters I animate? How does a poster or still image differ from the moving image in its communication?


It would be good to analyze my process of making. What do I get out of this endeavour?