Instructions for experimenting with a ‘found’ photograph
- Hold the photograph in one hand and photograph it with the other
- Take a photograph of your finger pointing at something in the photograph
- Take a photograph of your photograph with light reflected on the surface
- Take a super close-up photograph of your photograph (so that the edges are not visible)
- Photograph your photograph in an unusual location
- Photograph your photograph inside a book
- Photograph your photograph peeking out of someone’s clothing
- Put the photograph under a chair leg. Take a photograph of it
- Cover the photograph so that only a small part of the image is visible. Make a photograph
- Ask someone to hold the photograph in front of their face. Make a photograph
- Write a message on the back of the photograph. Photograph it
- Photocopy your photograph (enlarge by 300%)
- Photograph the photograph on top of the photocopy
- Make a paper aeroplane from the photocopy. Fly it. Photograph it where it lands
- Scrunch the photocopy into a ball (image on the outside). Photograph it
- Submerge the photograph in water. Photograph it
- Tear the photograph in half. Place the two straight (untorn) edges next to one another and make a photograph
- Tear the two halves in half again. Place all the straight edges next to one another. Make a photograph
- Place one piece of the torn image on the palm of one hand. Photograph it
- Throw all four pieces up in the air. Photograph where they land
blind creations
- 15 minutes blindfolded.
- 5 minutes blindfolded.
- It was as long as the teacher wanted and we can see.
Ed RuScha research
Edward Ruscha was born in December 16, 1937 and is an American artist.when Ed used to have a studio in western avenue in Hollywood. He used to walk outside everyday looking at the hill where the Hollywood sign was . That moment he got the inspiration to do a comment about Hollywood sign. He used something called "left to right kind of thing" [it's like when you look from left to right the letters looks bigger as it gets closer to you].