I really like this approach to making art out of other works of art. The fact that "Gamer Sky" is made of many different game boxes reflects that a gamer (and producer as you mentioned) has gone through many different stories and experiences. They all merge and are interconnected to influence their personality and perspectives, yet they are still unified to create a greater whole.
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Nathan
Posted on 2015-10-12 21:10:16 -0400.
I like the boxes hanging from the wall; it's definitely something I've never seen before! In the inspirations for your project, you talk about how they seem intentionally-placed while still seeming natural in their positions. Your project clearly involves placement purely intentional in nature -- do you think that there is a way to arrange the boxes, maybe not in the form of words, such that you could get that specific of a message across without being so explicit in placement?
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Fred Qiao
Posted on 2015-10-13 09:04:24 -0400.
I really love the idea that you use game boxes. Also, the hanging part seems very fun. I can tell you spent lots of time figuring out what to do this for this project. I think both your form and presentation capture Andy's idea. I also really love your reflection, with which I have similar feelings. I also think the copying is art just in some particular sense. I also think your documentation is clear and nice.
I really like this approach to making art out of other works of art. The fact that "Gamer Sky" is made of many different game boxes reflects that a gamer (and producer as you mentioned) has gone through many different stories and experiences. They all merge and are interconnected to influence their personality and perspectives, yet they are still unified to create a greater whole.
I like the boxes hanging from the wall; it's definitely something I've never seen before! In the inspirations for your project, you talk about how they seem intentionally-placed while still seeming natural in their positions. Your project clearly involves placement purely intentional in nature -- do you think that there is a way to arrange the boxes, maybe not in the form of words, such that you could get that specific of a message across without being so explicit in placement?
I really love the idea that you use game boxes. Also, the hanging part seems very fun. I can tell you spent lots of time figuring out what to do this for this project. I think both your form and presentation capture Andy's idea. I also really love your reflection, with which I have similar feelings. I also think the copying is art just in some particular sense. I also think your documentation is clear and nice.
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