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I showed the work that I did for the Bring your own Beamer (inspired by Rafaël Rozendaal) event at Weelde.<br />
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.<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.<br />
Based on posters that I created, I selected a few and animated those. I ended up with various animated collages.<br />
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 />
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 />
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?
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
It would be good to analyze my process of making. What do I get out of this endeavour?

Latest revision as of 17:12, 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?