Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Infinite Inspiration 3

One more idea I would like to incorporate is perhaps make a re-printable stencil that anyone can use to create their own graffiti. Banksy is one example. The "Buried Treasure" one might be an avenue I would like to pursue




Infinite Inspiration 2

The object doesn't necessarily have to be hidden too. The artwork of Julian Beever also inspired me to possibly create an illusion that people would want to reproduce. Here is some of his work.



Infinite Inspiration

Most of the inspiration for this project came from one of the sharpest humanitarian ad campaigns I have ever seen.

After seeing this I felt so inspired by it that I wanted to recreate that emotion. I'm not sure if I will use the same theme of landmines, but something sticking to people's feet unexpectedly is one idea I might want to pursue. Once completed, if it is interesting enough, I plan to unleash them onto the UD campus, spreading awareness.


The Infinite Print

My idea of something that is infinitely reproducible is an icon. A Che shirt is a perfect example of being infinitely reproducible.

The Icon has the ability to slap a meaning on a viewer by just glancing at it. I want to re-create this feeling and apply it to an area where people would not expect: the ground.

My goal for this project is to create an object that interacts with the ground, that will instantly zap viewers with meaning as soon as they see it, and can be easily reproducible by anyone.

I also want to attach a message that would make everyone want to reproduce it themselves, perhaps even starting a world wide printing phenomenon.