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Do we loose or gain information by distortion?
 
Do we loose or gain information by distortion?
  
*Defining ''lost''* -- To define lost first I would have to define what is *found*.  <br>
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*Defining ''lost'' -- To define lost first I would have to define what is *found*.  <br>
 
''found'' --  Looking at an image the is information to be found. Specifically in a portrait there is information about the person that makes them specific. Facial features that make them recognisable. <br>
 
''found'' --  Looking at an image the is information to be found. Specifically in a portrait there is information about the person that makes them specific. Facial features that make them recognisable. <br>
''lost'' --  Manipulating ''part'' of the "found" information  would lead to changing the specific features and making them unrecognisable.
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''lost'' --  Manipulating ''part'' of the "found" information  would lead to changing the specific features and making them unrecognisable. <br>
 
"part" -- The part that is being manipulated are the pixels making up the ''digital image''. The ''pixels'' contain information on the most zoomed in level.
 
"part" -- The part that is being manipulated are the pixels making up the ''digital image''. The ''pixels'' contain information on the most zoomed in level.
  

Revision as of 11:24, 7 December 2017

Forward/Introduction

(tell us about yourself and your practice)

Abstract

(in 250 words or less, explain the essence of your research project)

Central Question

(state your research question) Do we loose or gain information by distortion?

  • Defining lost -- To define lost first I would have to define what is *found*.

found -- Looking at an image the is information to be found. Specifically in a portrait there is information about the person that makes them specific. Facial features that make them recognisable.
lost -- Manipulating part of the "found" information would lead to changing the specific features and making them unrecognisable.
"part" -- The part that is being manipulated are the pixels making up the digital image. The pixels contain information on the most zoomed in level.

Relevance of the Topic

(why is this worth pursuing? explain the urgency of your project)

Hypothesis

(what do you think will happen or what will the effect be of your work?)

Research Approach

(how do you define and design your research? what activities/approaches/methods will you pursue while conducting your research?)

Key References

(how does your work relate to contemporary makers? what a key analogues/works of inspiration?)

Literature

(what texts will/can support this investigation?)

Experiments

(what are you going to test out and why)

Insights from Experimentation

(what have you pulled from your hands on practice based research?)

Artistic/Design Principles

(what is your own criteria for designing?)

Artistic/Design Proposal

(what do you propose to make)

Realised work

(what did you actually make)

Final Conclusions

(what was the point? what do you take away?)

Bibliography

(what did you reference in this text (other texts, images, films, exhibitions)? Remember to use proper in-text citing!!!!!!!!!!