IC w7 Inspiration and Landscape
- HildeMaassen
- Mar 14, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 15, 2020
Just had a 1"1 with Paul
I made a list with inspiration and words
This week I am working on gathering information and structuring it. The gathering information that makes sense to me and my project is not hard. Does it make sense to others is the question and the challenge.


Next thing is to write about it answering this questions:
1: Aim of the work What are you trying to say or express with your work? What is its ‘intent’ (this will change from week to week, but in the final Critical Review should explicitly refer to your Work in Progress Portfolio). Refer to your research here – does anyone else try to explore similar issues?
- Climate change
- Research clouds
- Depth, layers of clouds
- Research visual
- Awareness
2: Reflection: Aesthetics, subject matter, technical approach How did you try achieve this intention? What does the work look like? What is it’s subject matter? Is it successful? Why? How does it differ? - Mapping
- 3D combined with image
- Trace
3: Reflection: Research/Awareness What/who has informed this work? Intent? Aesthetic? Subject matter? Are there any photographers who work in a similar way? (e.g. aesthetically, technically, conceptually etc.). Refer to your research here - Jan Dibbets; research medium, perspective, visual, start with photography, abstraction
- Sliegitz
- Seb Janiak
- Richard Misrach
- Saskia Boelsums
- Michiel van Bakel; approach is technical, poetic reality. fascinating natural phenomenon. invisible things” under the surface of the earth, a visual way
geological processes, layers
- Edward Burtynsky
4: Reflection/Evaluation Do you think your work is successful? Why? Are these any images that were less successful? How did this inform the development of ideas and practice?
Thought:
Images of clouds can’t tell you where I was, a kind of anonymity in the time that everything is on social media and can be followed; feels good.
Sources:
TRANSSOLAR KLIMA ENGINEERING: Available at: https://transsolar.com [accessed 13 March]
BERRADA, Hicham | Hayward Gallery Southbank Centre. Available at: https://youtu.be/-OfKbhdns4U [accessed 13 March]



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