'All the letters are very clear....but would be good to see a little more experimentation within the shape of the K e.g deconstructing and reconstructing'
Some of my pieces involved the destruction of
the letter K i.e. the K shaped being blown away in a sort of computer glitch disintegration
way was a theme I could have built on if I had the time to develop the idea. The
theme of the destruction which causes an irreversible process could be built on
through the aftermath it leaves, as the documenting of it over an extended period
of time could give you a diverse and distant set of results.
The space around the initial corrupted area over
a period could be documented and could create a whole new letter type i.e. a K
shape of mould which forms into another shape therefore creating a whole new
meaning through its own accord.
I feel like this destruction and corruption could be adapted on a digital level through the reversing and distorting of imagery.

'Spinning shadows of K looks amazing! if recreated would be good to have camera still, lets the art stand out'
I felt the same for this piece, i was trying to capture the moving shadow in a way that it seemed its own entity floating about making its way round the room which seemed natural and its own. But following the shadow with the camera made the process seem a little less organic and fluid.
This process could be made more natural and to its own by using natural light and recording the shadow over a time-lapse over a longer period of time, creating a sense of journey and maybe a more varied and spontaneous result.
SPIN STUDIO
This process could be made more natural and to its own by using natural light and recording the shadow over a time-lapse over a longer period of time, creating a sense of journey and maybe a more varied and spontaneous result.
SPIN STUDIO
http://spin.co.uk/work
I really like the layered photo copied imagery SPIN studio have created with this set of work. Although i don't think it would have the same impact in greyscale as the green and and red emphasise the white pattern in each.
These SPIN studio pieces inspired me to create a collage piece which was layered and felt like it had some depth to the image. I like the contrast of the negative space and the collage images behind, but I don't fee; that there is anything connecting the two images apart from the obvious shape of the K. This could be developed by using the same process to create the image, but with varying results, as spin studio have done with the layered photocopied images.






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