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Trying something different here to get out of the safety zone.
Lately I've been photographing a lot of people, and one day I went out and tried to make 'interesting' images in my own town/city. I shot what I thought was an interesting image because of the perspective, lines or 'hidden' message.
In the postprocessing I went 180° too.
Let me know your idea's, feelings and comments on these images. I would be interested to learn from it.
I bought a sketchbook and some markers yesterday, so I decided to try making my first ever conceptual drawing. It took me about 25 minutes total to complete.
This is what I envisioned our condo's lobby to look like, but it ended up looking not-as-nice.
I wonder if anything in architecture ever turns out as nice as the conceptual drawings. Something tells me they don't!
Now look here. I might not like it, but I accept that iconography is of necessity public. I accept that the received perception of an image once representative of a cause, even if promoted to such status by an over-zealous or misguided personality cult, can and often will in time become one of an entirely detached symbolism pointing to events, operations, entities and episodes far removed from that cause and its original context; a sign for sign-readers of a different age, populating a world cracked across a semiological chasm neither of their making nor within their ken. I even accept, damn it, that if you want to engage the attention of an attention-deficient age, perhaps even with a grander purpose than simply shifting more units (such noble intention being behind this campaign, I'm sure), you must make bold, provocative statements; even, that sometimes the end might just justify the means, and EVEN that "yeah, well, it grabbed my attention, didn't it?"
I might not like any of it, but hey, I have to go along with it.
But HEAR ME NOW: do we HAVE to have that bearded bastard, that reverse Midas, that profligate populariser of the paltry, metamorphosed for sales purposes into a chimerical mutilation of something which once - for all its naïveté, for all its doomed idealism, for all its easily-deconstructed fallacies and its practical inapplicabilities, for all its collapse into the gutter of history - excitedly, blissfully, joyfully looked at the stars?
I suppose we do. I suppose we get the signs we sign up for.
Photo depicting the 1st stage of the lighting effects in my degree project 'Philosophy out of the Bedroom'. When there are only a few people in the space the lighting will be cool, background noise of quiet sexual moaning. This will build as more people enter the space.
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Un hombre camina sólo entre una aparente amenazante superficie de arena. A mí me sugiere inquietud ...
Baron number 9 "Conceptual Baron"
The Conceptual Baron holds a shield depicting a pen indicating that the written agreement is a defence against violence. His surcoat is eternity inhabited by bright stars representing the universal benefits of making laws to enforce justice, rights and responsibilities.