Week Six Homework
As well as polyphase images, this week we looked at Aggregates:
"Depicts (non temporal) relationships between things in a single image composed of multiple parts. Here the arrangements take on a narrative role by virtue of the way the eye moves through the compositions to make one experience the unfolding of elements through time."
To this end, I was off to Kew Gardens again today (I need to expand my sources) and came back with 3 sets of images, one of which was of The Hive. For ease of reference here I've numbered them here in the order in which they were taken - the numbers will not be on the finished piece. I wasn't too worried about technical aspects nor, indeed, movement blur, as what they are meant to do is to give the sense of a walk around The Hive. Note that they are not presented here in their finished relationships to one another - they will be placed together on a ground so as to mimic further a sense of the shape of the place and they may be printed in different sizes so as to potentially suggest their importance as memories to me. Note, too, that 20 and 21 are the wrong way around and will be swapped in the finished piece. Also, looking at these now, there are too many of the steps and not enough of the structure of The Hive itself I think, and this too will have to be addressed in the finished piece as well, perhaps, as a final turning to look at the whole structure again, perhaps in landscape mode to suggest a better sense of understanding of the piece having now walked around it.
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