The post

My observations from previous posts Instagram: I am planning to use the word “absurd” at least once in my introduction to the video. Wave 1 in WhatsApp: I should focus on my process and music; Use words like “Absurd” and “nonesense”. Richard’s feedback: “The only thing I would suggest is to contextualise your work relativeContinue reading “The post”

WhatsApp Comments – first try

For my first go, I shared this video on whatsapp with a more comprehensive description of my project to at most 10 people. The replies were varying in topics. Looove the song btw what is this remix ???? Nice work mate. skating on thin ice After watching your video, I felt a big chaos andContinue reading “WhatsApp Comments – first try”

Instagram interpretation

These comments reflect my intended message to some point. However, they don’t fully convey they absurdism I intended. Positivity A lot of emojis and kind words were given. This is not a great surprise. The drastic recovery – which was quasi-impossible to the general audience of my friends and the people who care for meContinue reading “Instagram interpretation”

The receiver part

The final part of the project is assessing how good my message went through. Being in 2020, this is easier! We have comments on social media. Instagram My first post was on Instagram: I downloaded the set of comments on the post as an excel file for wider array of possibilities. Username Comment giselle_kabro ItContinue reading “The receiver part”

Appropriation and Recontextualization

Appropriation artists want the viewer to recognize the images they copy. They hope that the viewer will bring all of his original associations with the image to the artist’s new context, be it a painting, a sculpture, a collage, a combine, or an entire installation. The deliberate borrowing of an image for this new contextContinue reading “Appropriation and Recontextualization”

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