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Noc's Project Zero

Dear Aj.Camillee ,

So after I've tried to understand the idea of the project, I have come up with some ideas which I would like to express in my collage. My collage will be consisted of a few issues in the present world and apart from that I'll also include their outcomes which some of them are interlinked to another issue, like for example, we now have coloured skin and female leaders which infer that we are not sexist or racist as before and so it brings about the equality in some societies,or globalisation which bring people across the world closer but it also comes with the mixed cultures and the Western trends in the East which affected the Eastern-like traditions. I am still not so sure of how I'll express them on my collage to make them all linked and able to imply more meanings beyond what's obvious on the collage. I'm still researching and trying to understand those artists' works that are used as the example. For Jacques Henri Lartique's works, some his works are photographs which can give us the feeling of speed and movements and so his work is used as an example to show us how we can display the fast movement on our collage? Did I understand it correctly? Personally, I like the F-111 work by James Rosenquist which he could express so much meanings behind what he shows on the collage which do not seem to make any sense, but the detail is so much and I will need to time to understand. Please do advice me. Thank you.

Noc

1 comment:

etc. said...

What is great about Rosenquist's collage is the way he uses the idea and manner of the television as a medium to organize and display his work and ideas, by mimicking a process of which we usually are consumers or victims.
The form itself is content.

The topics you are talking about are all interesting and relevant.
Now think about what are going to be your "materials", as well as the way you will link these materials on the page.
Think about how those subjects reach you on a daily basis. It is very important to find and establish YOUR PLACE within your collage.