So I would still like to have the same concept of hand made and software made but I would like to change it to old vs new. I'm so interested in the idea of nostalgia and why we as a human race value old things so much. Basically, I think it's a bit ridiculous and limits us in moving forward creatively.
I understand that old art gives us history and culture but I'm not convinced people still find a majority of this art appealing. For the physical element I would like to have a portfolio of modern takes on famous old paintings and ask the viewer to choose which they feel more connected to.
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Manifesto
Nostalgia is a word that is thrown around often when speaking about the history of design. We are nostalgic of what things used to look like, feel like and sound like and claim that things made with modern technology just aren't the same as they used to be. Our cartoons are different, our toys are different and everything we purchase seems generic and mass produced. In a way this true, but I question if modern technology's influence is necessarily a bad thing, and if people can even tell the difference between something made with modern technology.
I plan on making a contrasting series of items i.e toys, art, animations.
Each item will be made twice, the first lot will be only hand crafted using no technology whatsoever, the second using only technology i.e 3D Modeling and computer software. These items will all be displayed and unlabeled for leaving the audience to decide which crafting technique they prefer, and if they can even tell the difference. The outcomes of the items will be recorded and a telly of the audiences preference will be displayed at the end of crit week.
I plan on making a contrasting series of items i.e toys, art, animations.
Each item will be made twice, the first lot will be only hand crafted using no technology whatsoever, the second using only technology i.e 3D Modeling and computer software. These items will all be displayed and unlabeled for leaving the audience to decide which crafting technique they prefer, and if they can even tell the difference. The outcomes of the items will be recorded and a telly of the audiences preference will be displayed at the end of crit week.
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