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2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci
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Simple experiments to come up with basic drawings that can be used on our new web site to support some of the terminology.
Done with Unipin Fine Line 05 pen on standard size notepad (A4). Colors added with Faber-Castell Pitt brush pens.
A visual map of climate change-resilient agroecosystems.
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Face It is a visual representation reflecting the continuous conflict
between Christians and Muslims. Macedonian artist Igor Josifov,
presents a multi-media exhibition – performance art, video and
photography, expressing the history of the conflict between Christians
and Muslims that has existed in this region for centuries.
The artist's performance was staged between the two iconic photographs
where the subjects are wearing 'horse blinders' which have now become
'human blinders'. Each leather blinder, has been etched and burned
with Christian iconography and Muslim motifs separately
"In the beginning of my performance I use the head as the primary
medium for demonstrating a certain emotion.
In the first part I wear the Christian mask and put myself into the
state of mind that would reflect a Christian point of view and
ideology. After that I wear the Muslim mask with the same mental
transformation. I use the energy projected by the audience, absorbing
their anxiety , confusion and restlessness . It's a thick and heavy
atmosphere as is the subject of religious differences. The performance
merges this all together into one larger energy….people are now forced
to think.
I remove the mask and then turn my back and cut the shoulder blades on
my back with a razor blade. It is my desire to become neutral….to be
in between religions as I stand between the iconic photographs.
The incisions cause blood to drip in almost a wing-like nature. The
performance begins to feel almost messianic in its message.
They have a metaphoric meaning of freedom from both religions. In fact
from all religions."
All the (original) visual face masks now availible at [Acutate Eden]
Also a part of Woeful Wednesday 09/08/10
actuate--eden.blogspot.com/2010/05/visual-face-masks.html
Also a part of Woeful Wednesday 09/08/10
Photographer - Visual Distress MM#510136
Model - Myself - Red Rhapsody MM#375616
Hair/MU/Wardrobe - Myself
Location - Primal Stare Studios
Trabalho da faculdade da disciplina de Projeto 3, o projeto consistia em criar uma identidade visual completa para uma empresa real. Tive que desenvolver todo o estudo do logotipo para então fazer algumas simulações de aplicação da identidade visual em cartão de visita, papel timbrado, uniforme dos funcionários, fachada etc.
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