Tuesday, September 2, 2008

santana's digiscape

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Creating my digiscape, i decided to develope a landscape of the elements in my life that I have been known to consume to much of. With gluttony I have become aware of why too much of a good thing is bad for me. I decided to put to use all that I over-indulged in to the point of waste and created a land. I used color, lines, and images to complete a visually interesting digiscape.

8 comments:

shaw said...

Your inspirations for your work are interesting. The size and positioning of each of the geometric shapes creates a distinct foreground and background. I can see inspirations from parts of your example landscapes in your work as well, represented by lines shapes and curves. As long as every item is on a different layer it should animate fine. Have you considered animating the doll's limbs?

Jordan said...

taking your weaknesses and making them your strengths is how you become the adobest.

DaKoda Davis said...

Santana,
I love your color scheme. very bright catchy colors help enforce this idea of gluttony. Over consumption is an interesting concept. This reminds me of an artist that had a lot of designs in some of todays music videos. It might be interesting to look at for your thoughts in animating this too.

ericHUBER said...

Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?

qaaim said...

Great idea to stick everything in your life that you feel you over indulge in. Makes me wonder about the man in there. Wonder what that means? My biggest question is what are you going to animate in the landscape, and is there too much going on?

Anonymous said...

Nice work, I would just watch that it doesn't become to chaotic or cluttered.

anthoneycarter said...

This reeks of pop culture and the piece of the Blow Pop in the home with the vacuum cleaner advertisement (name escapes me right now), but not in a bad way. I can totally see this being a sort of neo-pop art piece and I think you could totally run on that idea and gather tons of things that we all have integrated into our consumerist lives.

wyatt said...

very nice! i like that your going to be able to have a lot of interaction.