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Against popular opinion, I have decided to appropriate this work of art by Jan van der Ploeg called "wall painting no.155" (2006).
 
Against popular opinion, I have decided to appropriate this work of art by Jan van der Ploeg called "wall painting no.155" (2006).
  
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Although there were many different pieces to appropriate in the Boimans collection, the wall painting was the only one that truly struck me. As a result of this, I have decided to focus on creating a similar experience to the one I had through digital craft. What I aim to appropriate are the colors and sense of depth that occurred to me as I walked past this work of art. I went through many ideas ranging from VR to AR to sculptures and finally to gyroscopic however I wish to do this through an HTML canvas. Using the various crafted code I will write a website that will portray the sense of depth held provided by the original painting and allow the user to easily navigate through it. The website's purpose will be to create a sense of travel between pieces of information just like as it did in the museum but in this case, it will be doing so in the digital realm.
  
 
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http://digitalcraft.wdka.nl/mediawiki/images/a/a6/No.155.jpeg

Revision as of 16:37, 25 April 2018

Against popular opinion, I have decided to appropriate this work of art by Jan van der Ploeg called "wall painting no.155" (2006).

Although there were many different pieces to appropriate in the Boimans collection, the wall painting was the only one that truly struck me. As a result of this, I have decided to focus on creating a similar experience to the one I had through digital craft. What I aim to appropriate are the colors and sense of depth that occurred to me as I walked past this work of art. I went through many ideas ranging from VR to AR to sculptures and finally to gyroscopic however I wish to do this through an HTML canvas. Using the various crafted code I will write a website that will portray the sense of depth held provided by the original painting and allow the user to easily navigate through it. The website's purpose will be to create a sense of travel between pieces of information just like as it did in the museum but in this case, it will be doing so in the digital realm.

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