Monday 25 April 2016

Digital Making_Found Object

Found Object









I have included the works of great abstract artists for educational purposes and juxtaposed them against one of my own photo. I have used this type of juxtaposed relationship to create  a common idea about how the sum of the parts can equal the whole (the actual physical building) but that the whole  may look different as you are putting all the parts together bit by bit (my photographic vision of the building). 

I have chosen to model a camera is because architects depend on photographic images to convey a message or to legitimize their work and recognizing for their accuracy and precision, photographs could render architectural elements as never before. Architects began to design with photographic representation in mind and for good or bad the public began to understand the built world around them in photographic terms

Photography surpassed drawing as the preferred artistic medium for recording and presenting architecture. With the advancement of photographic technologies and the modernization of the built environment around the turn of the twentieth century came innovative representations of architecture. Compositions and photographic processes began to reflect the avantgarde and modernist sensibilities of the time, and photographs of buildings, churches, homes, and other structures often showcased these developments. Experimental and conceptual approaches toward the representation of architecture have been embraced by photographers. 

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