Start of a new project called the 3 r’s; record, response
and remake. We were each given out an ordinary item. My object was a pack of dishwashing
sponges. I tried experimenting and playing with the sponges I got by first randomly
stacking them. Then, I tried different methods of manipulating the shape by tying
two or three sponges together using elastic band.
Later, we had to do our presentation, which I prepared for
over the weekends. We had to present each other’s work and give feedback as a
group. The whole point of presenting another person’s work is so to see if that
person’s two sheet presentation is clear and understandable to someone who has
not seen their work before. As when we get to interviews or sending out digital
portfolio, the interviewer would not take a huge amount of time to look at a
person’s work. The suggestions made for my presentation was giving titles to
the different sections like initial ideas, research and final outcome. Also, my
images were too dark to see, so I was suggested to use Adobe Photoshop to brighten
the image. I was the last person to present some else’s work, and I was under
extreme pressure. I did not think I did really well with explaining the other
person’s work, as my mind just went completely blank as I stood in front of the
class. I would rather prefer to present my own work than someone else.
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