The Digital Age
Made by Tian Zhao
Made by Tian Zhao
This collage-style digital work reflects a period in human history that we are currently experiencing. That is, the Digital Age.
Created: September 7th, 2016
New creative industries are empowering new modes of collaborative consumption, creation and reuse of media. This often relies on successful collaborations between cross-trained artists, designers a...more
This collage-style digital work reflects a period in human history that we are currently experiencing. That is, the Digital Age.
I like your idea of mixing the development of technology with readymades, and/or other art forms. Your proposal makes it pretty clear what your intention is. I would advise that when you photograph everyday things and give it the name of an existing art, make sure that what you are drawing or photographing actually has a theme similar to the original art piece.
Your choice to create two different pieces is interesting, and I like different things about each one. The first is much more cohesive and focused. You did a great job with the color coordination, and the symbols really stand out from the background. It is not immediately obvious that it is the WiFi symbol, and I only realized that after a while. In contrast, the other piece is much more abstract- the logos are mixed together, jumbled, and smeared, and there is no clear focal point of the work. I think I like this one better, as there is more to take in over time. My favorite thing about it visually is the small patches of color in the "wrong" place, like the brown in the bottom right or the green in the top left. I think it's fine that there is no obvious meaning to the works, especially the second one which is more abstract and invites the viewer to interpret it for themself.
I love your creativity! The idea of grouping logos by their colors gives a smooth color scale. The blurring effect of binary digits also creates an astounding effect.
I think overall the execution is great. However, the transition between the logos and background could use more refinement.
The documentation is pretty clear.
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