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Point, Line, Plane: Clara Mui
After reading the chapter Point, Line, Plane, I realized they often appear together and we can see different aspects depending on our focus. In the photo we can see the rhinestones individually but we automatically focus out and would be … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Angela Basinger
The technological artifact I selected, my Polaroid One Step, not only characterizes myself as a part of the vintage obsessed “hipster” culture I find myself immersed in as part of Generation Z, but also connects to my identity as an … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Victoria Henry-LeMaster
I think that the interesting aspect of looking at the relationship between point, line, and planes, is the scale aspect of each aspect. When looking at a point, it seems as though it can be relatively any size, but most … Continue reading
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Point, Line, and Plane – Abby Martinez
When I think of point, line, and plane there are 2 artists that I automatically think of: Mondrian and Kandinsky. I am going to use Mondrian’s work, “Broadway Boogie Woogie” as an example of point. This piece is part of … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Matt Behnen
Everything in the world is made up of points, lines, and planes. These compositional elements are the building blocks of every image and design choice. We design things with specific points to draw our eyes towards those focal points. This … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Hunter Kozol
The visual world we observe every day is made up of, primarily, points, lines, and planes. These are the base components of design. Any combination of these elements can result in typography, blueprints, patterns, diagrams, etc. This red plastic cup … Continue reading
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Point, Line and Plane -Callie McCluskey
I thought this image was interesting to use for this assignment because it incorporates a bit of each point, line, and plane. The image is a bunch of boxes stacked on each other, with the shelf making a clear horizontal … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane – Grey Kumar
The first image I photographed was a tack sitting upright on my desk. I used this image to represent a point, since the orange plastic of the tack contrasts with the wood finish on my desk, creating the look of … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Julia Midkiff
A vast majority of media, whether it is a photograph, poster, or logo, can be reduced to points, lines, and planes at their most basic form. Some are more complex than others and there are times were it is hard … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Issaya Saleumsay
After reading the website, Media Archaeology Lab, on why they store so many old technologies and explain why they did it was an interesting take of seeing the future. I have chosen the Nintendo GameCube for my assignment and I … Continue reading
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