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Revision as of 10:21, 17 April 2016

Jeroen Rijnart; 0873511@hr.nl

This wiki is a work in progress

Why I am a maker:

I like the idea that something I imagined can take physical or visual form.

I like the idea of creating something and sending it off into the world, reaching someone, somewhere sometime, without me knowing who. To let it up to the user/viewer what to think of it or what to do with it.

I like the idea that something that sprung from my imagination can influence someone else's imagination, especially in this day and age where the other person can be in a different corner of the world.

- Losing/gaining control

- making something with/for someone else, community

- instruct-able, video, ask someone to make something based on my instruction

- chain reaction

Historical example: Etching

Etching

The pre industrial technique I chose was etching, turns out I'm not really good at drawing in copper. Although I like the textures you get from this printing technique, so I printed the backside of my plate.







Comparative exanple: Riso v Xerox

A new skill: Photograms as a reproduction technique

Photograms with paper
Plotting a stencil
Photogram prints

The first photograms I made where made with cut up paper. After that I made a stencil using transparent paper, an acrylic paint marker and a plotter so I could transfer my design to light sensitive paper. Using the lights provided in the dark room resulted in a very clean print, so I started to use a lighter to expose the paper for a more blurry effect.































Pushing a technique to the limit: Wet printing

Overview wet printing
Wet print after a couple of days



































End work: Making posters with video feedback

Installation
Workshop
Results