Friday, 2 December 2016

COP Practical: Experimentation

PURELY EXPERIMENTATION FOR WHAT THE FINAL POSTER COULD LOOK LIKE

On top of my blank poster layout that I created previously, I started to add some drawings based on the reference material I had gathered. To create the images I used custom brushes that had a feel of pastelly/chalk like medium, which added to the experimental expressiveness of the images. I think all these drawings are awful, but effective in terms of getting an idea of what some of my final outcome could look like. 

These images were all very quick and direct, mostly mark making on the page. However, to communicate the value of authenticity and craft having gone into something, I need to experiment with a style of drawing that takes alot more time and consideration, to truly convey the intended message.


This is a mockup of what my poster would be displayed like in order to communicate to the audience. I intend to use a screen next to my poster in order to display the drawing process and the journey that the image undertook to be where it is that the audience is seeing it. I think this whole process adds authenticity and helps the audience to understand the effort, and time that went into it (Marx Labour Theory of Value), in order to hopefully add value to a piece of digital work, which is ultimately what my project is all about. 

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