—We are working with real content from here on out.
—You should have one dummy for next week with all of the typologies and all of the contents (look at the typologies document below, this includes front matter and back matter...)
BOOK STRUCTURE:
Consider opportunities within the format and structure of the book.
Also think about opportunities to integrate the book and other media (for example: the poster as a cover...)
PHOTOGRAPHY / DOCUMENTATION / IMAGE NARRATIVE:
Continue photographing your models yourselves. We may have a professional photographer come in to shoot your models, this however is not certain, SO if you can recommend someone from the photo dept for a colboration that would be the optimal way to go. When documenting your model consider the angles and points of view and how these support your narrative. Also consider what type of light you would like to use and how it should be lit.
MODEL & MEDIA:
Revisions to the project (the model and all of its other media: video, sound etc) should be completed by week 11 at the absolute latest.
WEBSITE:
Begin planning for this.
The idea of the website is not to program the entire thing, but rather to function as an archival and documentation process.
www.indexhibit.org is suitable for this purpose.
You will need a server/ host and a domain name. Check out Dreamhost.com, who will provide free service for the first year, and then at $9 annual after that.
The contents of the website should include:
-The artist statement
-Pictures of the installation
-Pictures of the catalog (these are photos of the actual book)
-The invitation (actual object)
-The poster (actual object)
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Good work again, don't lose sight of your narrative and the content as you design your books.
Remember to use this blog as a valuable resource for feedback with the last couple of weeks for revisions on your models/ midterm media.
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