Thursday 23 January 2020

Digital Collages

Moving on from earlier physical (analog process) collage experiments; we decided through multiple talks about what media we wanted to present this theme of the 'narrative' through, and we came to the conclusion that we want to reinterpret the way in which our audience perceives will photos. 

In this instance, I have cut up and skewed some of Will's photos from Nowa Huta (socialist dream city), to change the way the audience follows the page in a normal reverse N shape. With these moving images/collages they will have to change the natural way they read; in turn, changing their process as the narrative of the imagery adapts and changes. 

This will most likely be presented as projections onto a moving plinth, as to further communicate the 'changing of narrative' through the physical imagery adapting and bending to the face/angle of the plinth that is being projected onto. 

Plain Background 

  • Imagery contrast with background, presenting it more clearly 
  • Simple and easier to gauge what the imagery is.

Threshold Edit 

  • Revealing a more 'bare-bones' visual, making the reader question the context of the content 
  • Framework of moving imagery provides form and a sense of spacing and size to the collage

Layered Imagery

  • Composition is slightly cluttered but presents the idea of a changing and or hard to follow narrative in a more obvious way. 

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