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| Draft on the Outline of my thesis
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| Introduction::
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| 1. Background:<br />
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| I want to analyze, deconstruct and rebuild the structure of a collection of photographs and video about my burnt house/studio from November 2017.
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| 2. Thesis Statement<br />
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| A report on my practice and experiment between still images and the boundaries of moving images and reaching the illusion of 3D in printing. The specific texture, colour depth of a transition between materials after a chemical reaction like fire.<br />
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| Body:<br />
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| I. First topic:
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| Fire in art
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| Point A: The process of transformation between living materials/spaces and dead objects/locations after burning.<br />
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| 1.Supporting evidence: In most of the cases of the action of fire changes the chemical structures of the objects. <br />
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| 2.Supporting evidence: My living space after the fire became an impossible territory to live in it or work in it.<br />
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| II. Second topic:
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| Analyzing my photos and the hidden details of it structure.
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| Point A: How the difference between printings and materials are communicating a possible different story about the content of the images.<br />
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| 1.Supporting evidence: All the photos printed on matte paper, visible creating the texture of velvet.<br />
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| 2.Supporting evidence: Layering different transparent printings on top of each other creates a similar look like 3D.<br />
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| III. Third topic:
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| Point A:
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| Conclusion:
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| 1.Summarize the main points of your paper and restate your thesis in fresh words.
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| 2.Make a strong/memorable final statement
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 10 November 2018