Portraiture + Human Value + Animation

A short thesis on the connection between portraiture and human value, with animation thrown into the mix.

In considering sound

In this animation of Kaye, I have included a recording of our conversation surrounding her typing. Despite the increasing distortion of the visuals, the sound ties the portrait back to our interaction, the start of the work itself.



Posted by Jemima Nichols (Trappel)
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Labels: animation and community portraiture, portraiture through the moving image

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