Framing
The frame disappears, buries itself, melts away at the moment it deploys its great energy. The frame is in no way a background…but neither is its thickness as margin a figure. Or at least it is a figure which comes away of its accord.
—Jacques Derrida
‘It is what it is’ — is never all it is.
— Gerald Cox
Design
Create a 48 page visual narrative by framing your three images in different ways using the supplied indesign file. Using only your three images, fill the supplied frames in the document. Each layout should create a new perspective on the subject of the photographs. You may use extreme scale, rotation, reflection, and repetition to express the visual narrative. Do not move or change the location or shape of the image boxes.
Use this Indesign template: frame_template_5grid.indd
Due Wednesday, October 26
- A complete book of 48 pages exported as a low quality PDF and posted in:
GD_2015FALL/08_framing/Sequence PDFs - Respond as a comment to the reading about framing and grids. The reading is here.
- Sheet 3 more sets of 3 image subjects and post them in the “08_framing” folder on DropBox
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