Feedback: What is working? – The initial questions arising from your practice shows critical engagement – Form of the publication and typography enact a critical understanding of the topic and the reference – Layout works well and makes it easier for the reader to locate themselves within the text -The format and layout of your… Continue reading Positions Through Triangulating: Writing_02
Author: Ye Jin Choi
Positions Through Triangulating: Writing_01
Feedback: Better to choose one and find similarities and differences between one reference and my studio work. Other references could be written down but more as a supporting ideas.
Positions Through Triangulating: Studio Work_03
Following the feedback from the previous week, I moved on to find the dualistic relationships on the various screens. And as a starting point, I focused on the original meaning of ‘screen’ and tried to find the reason why we use the word ‘screen’ for all different kinds of screens throughout history. The meaning of… Continue reading Positions Through Triangulating: Studio Work_03
Positions Through Triangulating: Studio Work_02
What is my passion? Following the feedback from the previous week, I spent lots of time thinking about my position and inquiry, and what I wanted to do with the mechanism of the touch screen. And I reached my position which was to reflect and find the characteristic of our contemporary life by focusing on… Continue reading Positions Through Triangulating: Studio Work_02
Positions Through Triangulating: Studio Work_01
Following the feedback from the previous week, I focused on the question “What makes the screen unique?” to make my inquiry more specific. I started to find the unique character of the screen at this stage. The characters on the screen I found were: Light(digital screen)/non-light(screen for projection) Even though the size of the screen… Continue reading Positions Through Triangulating: Studio Work_01
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Position Through Dialogue
Position Through Essay & Written Component
Position Through Contextualising III
Bruno’s perspective leads me to a new question, ‘How can I find the surface of the screen monitor?’ In response to the enquiry, I made the black pixels appear on the screen along the trajectory by touching and dragging(rubbing) the computer and mobile screen. This is designed to experience the same state as the screen… Continue reading Position Through Contextualising III
Position Through Contextualising II
00: Enquiry and thoughts from previous iterations: Starting from the question “What’s the significance of ‘unwrapping?’ and ‘What implications does defamiliarisation offer?”, I tried to find the meaning of the gesture of ‘unwrapping’ while I was looking through references. Unwrapping is not a gesture of opening and looking inside the object, but more of an… Continue reading Position Through Contextualising II