kelly, yes these are the projected mash-ups that the students created. we use two computer stations complete with a projector on each. one student projects their image composition and one projects their typographic composition. they project them on exactly the same space while their peers hold props (tshirts, boards, etc). They all communicate with each other to zoom in, zoom out, move left, etc. Once they are happy with a composition we capture it with a photograph. I'll try to find some more pictures to post that will show the process.
I am an Assistant Professor of Visual Communication at Kent State University. This blog previously housed my graduate school explorations so its future is unknown. Let's see where it goes.
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very cool! get some rest ;-)
What a way of setting the bar… ;)
you make these? what is context? i am curious now, especially the neon mix. intriguing … more info please?
kelly, yes these are the projected mash-ups that the students created. we use two computer stations complete with a projector on each. one student projects their image composition and one projects their typographic composition. they project them on exactly the same space while their peers hold props (tshirts, boards, etc). They all communicate with each other to zoom in, zoom out, move left, etc. Once they are happy with a composition we capture it with a photograph. I'll try to find some more pictures to post that will show the process.
super impressed! i need to try something cool like that to get MY work going.
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