In response to the items and drawing, this has to be created on three dimensions and recorded photographically.
Background:
The process of documenting working methods and how you record/catalogue/collect these methods are as important as the final outcomes themselves.
You will rarely produce a piece of work three dimensionally and you not have documented it in some form. This documentation is necessary for the image to communicate to an audience.
Considerations:
THINK VISUALLY. Develop a range of visual solutions to this problem. How many ways can this narrative be recreated?
What scale to intend to work on? Is the image sequential or static?
Does the photographic process you use reflect the tone of the drawn image?
Practical Considerations:
This brief explores both drawing based principles and photographic processes.
How can you translate one method to the other and how do you bring them together?
Are there any practical considerations you must consider in terms of how you work and how will you move beyond these?
Mandatory:
All images should be supported by a broad range of visual investigation in the form of design sheets and notebooks.
The final image presented on an A3 in the appropriate format.
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