Sunday, 20 November 2011

D.I.M buggers

-D.I.M-
Digital Image Making
Final seven..


The images above are three of the final outcome from digital image making. There is a selection of images, varying in mediums. the image on the far left was created by layering a drawing over marbled paper using photoshop, editing the colours, then once printed out sew onto. Where as the middle image is the same drawing as the one on the right but roated and manipulated, and finally marbled once printed. The final image on the page was created on photoshop with combining marbled paper and an image from a previous drawing lesson.

The images above are the final four of seven, some have been cut out once printed, others marbled after being printed, and two just left. They are all drawings or experiments on paper manipulated using photoshop. Personally as a four, i beleive they work well together due to the similarities in colouring and shapes, yet they are different enough as to not look all the same.




CRUNCH time  
chosing the strongest pieces was difficult and time consuming, because of all the different factors: colour scheme, similarities, medias........ect 
a useful method I used was laying all of the images out on the floor and choosing my favorites
however not all of my favorties made the cut
mainly because they were too 'samey'
or the colours did not work well together


Major leed in the case Basil

Professor Eshel Ben-Jacob
Tel-Aviv University 
the professor is also a scientist who has come up with 'bacterial art' in which he injects bright dies into trays of bacteria, the dye makes it possible to see the beautfly haunting way it grown. in turn he has began to display it as art
i came across this man very expectantly whilst doing research on bacterias, and was amazed at the stunning yet simply achieved images