This project was a response to an external brief set by Fabrica, on behalf of Benetton and the United Nations.
I was required to pick a UN calender date and develop both a digital and printed response communicating
my chosen date World Press Freedom Day (May 3).
my chosen date World Press Freedom Day (May 3).
My project response looked at the corruption of information through digital censorship and printed perspective.
The digital outcome looked at data glitching, known as glitch art, and the corruption of video meta data. The printed outcome looked at how information could be presented to create corruption through visual perspective.
Program: InDesign, Photoshop
After Effects, Premiere Pro
Paper: Canaletto Book 160gsm Hot Pressed
Method: Double sided large format inkjet
Size: 955mm x 331mm
Binding: Back-to-back Concertina Singer Sewn
After Effects, Premiere Pro
Paper: Canaletto Book 160gsm Hot Pressed
Method: Double sided large format inkjet
Size: 955mm x 331mm
Binding: Back-to-back Concertina Singer Sewn