Assignment 1: Lines

OPPOSITES

inspired by Cai Guo Qiang’s explosion art where he creates organised chaos; beauty in destruction

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As mentioned in my previous post, I have came up with 3 concepts: Adjacency, Opposites, Contrast. I noticed that they were quite similar, and thought that I could combine them into 1 – OPPOSITES.


CHALLENGES FACED


Originally, I have organised the 18 emotions into 6 categories – Rhythmic, Soft, Lines, Messy, Dark/Murky, Organisation.linesgroup

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As seen from the final layouts that we could use, there wasn’t any that could fit all 6 in, hence, I had to further re-categorize them and finally ended up with 4 – DARK, SOFT, MESSY, ORGANISED.


CONCEPT


The main concept is to place each emotions based on their visuals or their meanings beside/adjacent to each other to show the stark contrast between the 2.CLASSIFICATION

I have also further grouped them into row categories based on their visual elements.

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I have also tried exploring/experimenting with using opposite meanings, objects or techniques to further expand on the styles/concept.

EXAMPLES

sloven: using cleaning metal sponge to explain messy
awkward: related to silence, so opposite is noise which led to “film noise”
aggressive: writing praises, compliments aggressively
distracted: opposite is focus, so out of focus is bokeh in the camera
fragile: instead of using fragile object, I used “durable” mats like the cloth and drew wireframes to show the fragility
indecisive: decisive (decision tree) so I flip it upside down and it becomes roots
embarrassed: this is a head hiding upside down like ostrich
systematic: inspired by Cai Guo Qiang’s organised chaos, I thought of a traffic jam at a highway, still orderly even though chaotic


REFLECTION


I have found the assignment really insightful as I have learnt how abstraction is not really random art but much thought have been put into the process. I have also learnt more about myself as to how I interpret different emotions as they are really subjective. I felt that I could have experimented with more techniques that can help push my concept even further.