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Project 1A: Literal-ization

Shi Teng Wong

Friday, Aug 26, 2016 - 12:10:08 pm

@ awkwardst

Aaaand up and onto the bandwagon of adding -ization behind words.

For our first 4D Project, we were tasked to create images with the use of addition, subtraction, substitution, and superimposing. I was a little confused at first because of how these four methods seem to overlap, but here is what I managed to come up with!

Addition – When I first Read more →

have some really strong and captivating creation there! well done! keep it up!

4D Assignment 1A: Unseeing

Duane Ho

Wednesday, Aug 24, 2016 - 03:15:48 pm

@ ARTHO

Our first project for 4D required us to use various method of editing, namely adding, subtracting, superimposing and substituting to create dynamic images which meant something.

The goal of my photo series was to express my inner thoughts and feelings. This is what I came up with:

superimpose

 Chrysanthemum is a flower that is commonly used for offerings/altars. The Read more →

Enjoyed your guts and drive to realise your vision. Keep chasing for the horizon!

Chris

Wednesday, Aug 24, 2016 - 12:34:53 pm

@ Christopher

Substitute Never let your dreams go because someday, it may come true

Subtract Victory is sweetest when you’ve known defeat

Superimpose Don’t just go through motions in life, pay attention to your surrounds and think!

Add Appreciate the littlest things in life and do not take things Read more →

what do you think was missing? I did enjoy the liberty you took when manipulating the images. keep it flowing!

It's all about the identity.

Abdul Qayyum

Wednesday, Aug 24, 2016 - 10:54:17 am

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Two heroes trying to battle it out with each other, when there’s a bigger enemy out there.

It doesn’t matter who you are with, it’s the happy (or sad) memories that you created that counts

Is reality really that bad that you need augmented reality to spice up your life? Count your blessings

Everyone has the Read more →

I enjoyed the play and potential of each images to expand into a story. Good Job!