Stop motion at the end of the day using latex samples as the focus. It would have been better using more photos and moving the samples less to make it smoother.
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Latex sample stop motion
Stop motion at the end of the day using latex samples as the focus. It would have been better using more photos and moving the samples less to make it smoother.
Mixing the samples
We needed to make smaller samples so that the video would run more smoothly. This led me to make more samples that were quick and small crocheted circles with no extra embellishment to bulk up the amount, instead of taking a long time creating a texture detail to them.
Samples working together along the floor. I really love all the different styles and sizes clashing together. It looks beautiful, and the greens tie them together. Emilia, Claire and I put this together when we were waiting for the others to arrive. The group works well when there are a few of us at a time, but of course more work gets done when there are more of us.
Sterile suit
Trying out the suit with steph and experimenting with the tubes. It may be harder than we thought to get the tubes to look effective but we will experiment more with them.
1st group stop motion in the suit
1st video using the suit. Really like it because it adds a paranoid, and sterilised atmosphere like we experienced in the microbiology department.
1st group stop motion
All of our samples collectively used in a stop motion. This would have been more effective with everyone's samples because only Jess Brown, Steph, Claire and Jo could make it. Still inspired us to do more similar though.
Drawings from footprint filming
We
dripped watercolour paint onto the drawing, this was really effective
because all the splashes started to represent mould. Also the addition
of colour onto the page lifted a very black and white day!
A mood board made up of each person's photos and samples.
All of the footprint images could easily be transferred into prints onto fabric, linking the idea of how mould could start to influence fashion.
A mood board made up of each person's photos and samples.
All of the footprint images could easily be transferred into prints onto fabric, linking the idea of how mould could start to influence fashion.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Sketchbook work
Sketchbook page. I used cotton wool buds to paint with. It created a really interesting texture and the colours mixed really well.
Adding water and paint to cotton wool. I like how the paint is such a stronger colour on the wispy edges.
Page out of sketchbook. I made small drawings next to the large one like looking through a microscope. This represents well my vision for all the groups made samples put together. I'm excited to see how they will look.
Adding water and paint to cotton wool. I like how the paint is such a stronger colour on the wispy edges.
Page out of sketchbook. I made small drawings next to the large one like looking through a microscope. This represents well my vision for all the groups made samples put together. I'm excited to see how they will look.
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