Thursday, 4 March 2010

VISUAL LANGUAGE: what is line?

With the photographs from the london eye, I've made a film.. showing different areas as we climbed, then back down again.. very haphazard, look at different time lengths:




Film showing movement:



Printed off small thumbnails of the photographs, to try and get them in a system.
photos from the london eye, so I tried to go from left to right, and in order of height we were at.

could be interesting to put the photos on a film, and as they flick through you could see the small changes.



On the london eye: took 80 photos going around.
Examples:



Some photographs of lines in london:



Shops are in a line. Looked at taking pictures of the floor in front of buildings or places.
could have a street and have a line of shops with photos of the floor.
Looks quite interesting, with just a word above.



With the photographs that I have already taken, I really like the ones that are just of the floor, and I think it would be really interesting to take pictures of the ground, in different places, inside and outside.

From the pictures, there are different textures too. Maybe look at using materials in project.
What words come to mind? what noises are in that place.. something that would link in with the photograph?

Idea:


[Below]
Photographs of the day.. close up images. Unsure of where I am.
I need to have more photographs, to bulk it up a bit.


I don't think it's as interesting as I want it to be.
Need to categorise it more through the week.
Look at specific objects that are in lines.. throughout the day?



Primary Research:
Wood- lines in the wood= timeline.


Stack of CDs:
Line of lines: in man made objects:

Photographs in a line:

Shelves: stacks of books and other objects:



Secondary Research:
Line of cars:

Bridge connecting places:


Laces connect:

Chain connects (eg. bike):
Line of Symmetry:

1 comment:

  1. The book I mentioned the other week in the What is a Line crit. is called 'Driving Blind' this is the link to my blog page about it, its in the college library.
    http://n-morgan0912-dp.blogspot.com/2009/12/100-photos-photographers-research.html

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