Thursday, 20 October 2016

potential technique

The effect seen below in the following images have been achieved through the use of using a projector to project patterns onto the subject. Ryan Panchal is a Graphic Designer and this technique of projection has been used very effectively to show the pattern of the shirt which is the same as the projected pattern. The projection provides the image with a bit of content as the pattern is used for a reason, to advertise the t shirt. This technique could be successful for us as it could allow us to add the further needed aspect to our project which could supply a clear meaning. So ultimately we could use the method of project in a similar way as we would be advertising gender neutrality in the sense that we would be making the meaning and subject of matter of our piece much clearer to the audience. This technique would also make our piece multi-media verging across different platforms and technologies. I like the sense of depth and form that is created through the placement of the projection coming from slightly off centre.This also makes it easier for the audience to realise that there is a person hidden in the projected image. The patterns work very well in disguising the subject and hiding their identity. This could be applied to our works in order to hide the gender of the subject and could perhaps be achieved through create a collage of images and detailed patterns that relate to gender neutrality. The importance of the projection would then be vital and therefore the choice of the images would have to be spot on in order to match our intentions and illustrate our concept. 






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