Sunday 29 April 2012

Image Experimentation

I've been struggling with ideas on my current focus of "Body language" again, It feels quite hard to make an immediate appropriate response! So to stop being in such a rut I decided to play around with some images based on the more literal sense of a message. I did some first hand drawings of and old telephone with stick and ink, as well as pencil, wax crayon and graphite, the idea being that a phone is another way of interpreting a message, albeit more physical than interactive.

I really enjoyed experimenting with the media, the stick and ink gave a really nice loose feeling to an otherwise accurate drawing, as well as the combination of green and black making the image stand out more.   The composition was quite interesting as I based the phone right in the middle of the page, but it looked too empty on the paper so I wrote on certain bits of type from the phone itself, e.g. "ABC" "123" (dialing digits), this gave it a more graphically focused composition; I'm really interested in the use of type and image.


I added this because I thought braile would be quite interesting to look at, the use of symbols as words / letters.

Tuesday 24 April 2012

Primary Research: Photographs

I decided to look at body language as another way of communicating messages, I like because it's less literal than something like text messages, it leaves a lot to be understood on the reader's part. So in response to this I decided to collect some first hand photographs of people in different stances, I find the face the most interesting area to look at as there are a lot of expressive features such as the eyebrows, eyes and mouth.



The body posture in this photo is quite suggestive to feelings of boredom and frustration.

Monday 23 April 2012

Research

Sorry for late updates, things have been a bit mad lately!
I've been struggling to get a good beginning on the project so far, when I'm trying to produce images it just feels as if I've got massive mind block!  In order to get some more inspiration for possible ideas I've been doing some research into designers that I find relevant to my theme.


In a crit at college it was suggested that I try re-working photos, perhaps with vulgar slogans or suggestive phrases, so that seemingly innocent photos now have a sense of dark humour to them! I had a look around and found Barbara Kruger, her images fit perfectly to the idea of misjudged context, the brash type changes the whole context of the photo!


Barbara Kruger:



I like how her work is quite challenging to mainstream ideals, it makes you double take as you expect the photo to be quite positive at first, but the phrases really add a darker meaning to the images.



I tried something similar with a photograph that I'd taken of a girl laughing hysterically, then with red vinyl tape I outlined her figure and wrote the word "UNHAPPY" across the image (I would have uploaded a photo but my scanner's broke again!) it was a quick experiment and I'm not too happy with the aesthetics of it but I do like the idea behind it.



Monday 16 April 2012

Final Major Project

So at college we've started our "Final Major Project", it's a 10 week project as part of our confirmatory stage, in this we choose our own theme for the project and must carry out research, that should lead to a thought out final response. 


I had trouble picking a theme for mine as I didn't want to seem too cliché, in the sense that people could instantly guess what it was, I wanted there to be some guesswork to it. At first I looked at stuff like "Street Art", I really like the rebellious of it, that it challenged the mainstream, however it didn't feel like I could really take this as my own without copying someone else. Then I moved onto "shock tactics", the idea being that I could really communicate something to a view, something that would really catch their attention, maybe not always in a good way either... Again it just seemed as if it had already been done a million times before.


Eventually I came up with the theme of "Messages", I really like this idea and got quite excited about it, it's broad enough so that I can look at literal means i.e. phones, email; but I'm more interested in the less obvious things, the way we get messages across, how do we interpret those messages? I think it ties nicely into my previous ideas as it takes the "interpret" aspect from both street art and shock tactics, it's more about HOW we look at things than actually looking AT them.