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Project 1B

The final product for 1B, in correct viewing order This advertisement sequence is meant to market Modcloth in i-D magazine. More so than Project 1A, Project 1B really seems like a culmination of all the learning, research and hard work over the past 10 weeks because it utilises not just the knowledge and skills gleaned from previous classes but also the images we have created from the tutorial classes. Inspiration A dark and macabre twist to the original tale of the Little Mermaid . Image Reference: Light, M. (2017). The Lure Review . Retrieved from: http://horrorfreaknews.com/lure-2017-review I had a spark of inspiration after watching The Lure (2015) – Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Smoczynska’s unconventional take on Han Christen Andersen’s classic fairytale, The Little Mermaid. I had caught it during a film festival at the National Museum some weeks back and was inspired by not just Smoczynska’s spunky characterisation of the titular character (a cannibalistic m...

Lecture 11 Reflections: Colour Theory

After the completion of Project 1A and B this week, we learned about colour theory, which I believe would come in extremely handy for Project 2. It helped to put into perspective why some previous experimentations of mine worked and some didn’t. Our learning for this week would be divided up into 4 main sections: Munsell Colour Theory, Functional Colours, Natural Colour System and Colour Combination and Others/Other Thoughts. Munsell Colour Theory In the lecture video we first learnt about American painter Albert Henry Munsell, and how he was generally considered the most successful in attempts at constructing a colour system to provide standard samples according to a logically organised plan as well as catering for the perceived affinity of colours. Colour Components (as defined by Albert Munsell), included        Hue (The quality by which you distinguish between diff colours e.g how blue is a separate or different hue from yellow)     ...

Project 1A

Inspiration Image Reference: Mulvaney, K. (2017). The song of 52 Hz, the loneliest whale in the world . Retrieved from: http://www.afr.com/content/dam/images/g/u/2/k/3/r/image.imgtype.afrArticleInline.620x0.png/1486731192933.jpg For Project 1A, I had gotten my inspiration partly from 1. My previous papercut of a whale back in the Papercut and Stencil tutorial, and 2. Whale 52 also dubbed the Whalien (portmanteau of the words Whale and Alien), or the “Loneliest whale in the world”! Some backstory on the Whale 52: back in 1989, calls from a lone whale at a frequency of 52 Hertz was picked up. This was very unusual because whales communicate at a much lower frequency – meaning that the Whale 52 would be unable to receive and send signals to any whale in the world! That’s as good as being closed off from all of whale civilisation and society, given how vast the oceans are and the lack of any other viable communication means ): Whether this whale truly existe...