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Out of personal interest I started using Tinder, not for having a date, but purely out of curiosity how people present themselves in order to have the chance to meet a partner. The focus lies on the profile, what people choose to show. So after using Tinder for some time, I noticed certain recurring topics, like the Eiffeltower, girls with dolphins and girls riding a horse. It is interesting to see that first people make photos with a similar topic, second that people use the same sort of photos for a dating-app in order to attract another.   
Out of personal interest I started using Tinder, not for having a date, but purely out of curiosity how people present themselves in order to have the chance to meet a partner. The focus lies on the profile, what people choose to show. The purpose of a profile, in my opinion, is to present yourself. In general there are a lot of options, but on Tinder you only have the option to upload a certain amount of pictures together with a short description of yourself or your interests. So out of these limitations, you have to get the maximum result, which is to attract a partner of your interest. The way to do that is, I believe, to make an unique profile where you distinguish yourself from the/an average. You can possibly reach that by having very unique pictures and description of yourself.
 
So after using Tinder for some time, I noticed certain recurring topics, like the Eiffeltower, girls with dolphins and girls riding a horse. It is interesting to see that first people make photos with a similar topic, second that people use the same sort of photos for a dating-app in order to attract another. So what does this say about us? First of all, the things we are interested in  
 
 
We could argue now in a way that most people of dating are not so different and unique from thems





Revision as of 15:58, 9 March 2015

Tinderscapes & Matchings

INTRO

Out of personal interest I started using Tinder, not for having a date, but purely out of curiosity how people present themselves in order to have the chance to meet a partner. The focus lies on the profile, what people choose to show. The purpose of a profile, in my opinion, is to present yourself. In general there are a lot of options, but on Tinder you only have the option to upload a certain amount of pictures together with a short description of yourself or your interests. So out of these limitations, you have to get the maximum result, which is to attract a partner of your interest. The way to do that is, I believe, to make an unique profile where you distinguish yourself from the/an average. You can possibly reach that by having very unique pictures and description of yourself.

So after using Tinder for some time, I noticed certain recurring topics, like the Eiffeltower, girls with dolphins and girls riding a horse. It is interesting to see that first people make photos with a similar topic, second that people use the same sort of photos for a dating-app in order to attract another. So what does this say about us? First of all, the things we are interested in


We could argue now in a way that most people of dating are not so different and unique from thems


Then I decided to take screenshots of these topics and group them together.


From my total collection I want to transform certain topics into a project. With Tinderscapes I want to show a landscape made out of Tinder-screenshots of girls looking into the distance to a landscape. The way to stitch the screenshots is to connect (the horizon of) the mountains together. By doing so I create a new mountain scenery and make it sort of look as if all the girls are close to each other and wandering around these newly created or put together mountains.

From my collection of Tinder-screenshots I want to see if it is possible t