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Month: March 2015

An Exploded View.

March 31, 2015jacobwatson Leave a Comment

After searching around for ideas when it came to what an exploded view is, I found the works of Todd Mclellan, a photography who published a series of artistic exploded views of several items, including media things. Mclellan’s work leans… Continue Reading →

Week 2 – A Media Thing

March 31, 2015jacobwatson Leave a Comment

This week we began our work on the first prototype task. Our expanded view of a media thing. My chosen media ‘thing’ is a typewriter. I am interested in the writing side of media, and a typewriter was the first… Continue Reading →

Media 3 – Week 1, Studio 2.

March 31, 2015jacobwatson Leave a Comment

So after reading this weeks reading “Revealing the Rich Variety of Being” my understanding of a list is a little more complex. At the end of each reading I try to bring together a general statement based of my understanding of… Continue Reading →

What I think I’ve learnt – Studio 1

March 4, 2015jacobwatson Leave a Comment

I guess this will be getting a bit more use this year… I’ve learnt that I’ve done myself a favour in choosing this class. Adrian seems pretty cool (‘what a kiss ass’). I say this because we’ve started the year… Continue Reading →

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