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Week 3:Generating Ideas From Research

  • t0292033
  • Oct 11, 2020
  • 2 min read

This week moved on to generating ideas from our Photography Mini-Brief. The theme of my brief was "Nature & man-made" and I use these to be my concept and started set up my mind map.For me, mind map is a good thing to collect all the ideas in my mind when I want to do experiment.

During the lesson, we had a discussion to share each other work about the ideas of mind map.I saw different kinds of mind map from my classmate, these mind map are also help to get more inspiration.For example, some relaxing music with natural sounds can be imagined as peaceful and simple. Then I created two of mind map as I think two of mind map can be more comprehensive and it might inspire me a lot.


Research inspiration


These inspiration can expand on my ideas and photography skills, so we analysis some instance from the famous designer and we discovered some elements. However, we had discussed which styles and patterns did the designer use it and also what messages that the designer want to express.

The research was really helpful to my next asynchronous task of creating a photography task that inspired by designer. So I found Hitoshi Abe's work very interesting, it cause me to choose this designer be my inspiration. Besides, I have chosen another designer Jane Lock-Smith and B.U.S Architecture

Also, I had to answer a few question were related to the task.

As for finding the task, it might be a little bit challenging when I started to do some research in the internet since I have no idea that how do l started finding these image so I go to Dezeen and see what can I found. The first image I’ve found is a resort which design by B.U.S Architecture in Korea, this resort is matched with my image also we have a similar idea from the design.

After that, I can find these image effectively.


Next week, we have a new task about project experiment, also I need to do more practice to improve my skills of research and photography further.

 
 
 

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