Postby Radical Dreamer » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:23 pm
Awesome, thanks so much for the replies, everyone! This has been seriously helpful to me! Now that you've all given your opinions, this mirror and its ridiculously-challenging-to-compose wire and vellum counterparts are all part of a typography project that I've been working on for the last month. XD We had to create a typographic installation--a piece of art meant to be installed somewhere, that is, except with some sort of type involved--and it had to bring awareness to some sort of social issue. Clearly, my subject is the poor and the homeless, and after a couple of early models and designs, I chose to use lyrics from mewithoutYou's song, "January 1979." The full lyrics are:
"I've grown overfed
unconcerned and comfortably numb
kept busy indulging in the pleasures of the wealthy
Oh, someone make me afraid of what I've become!"
Unfortunately I ran out of room (andalsotimeahhahahaha) to fit that second-to-last line, so I had to cut it. XD The project is pretty much finished now, as far as this class is concerned, but I may take some of your ideas mentioned here into consideration! I do understand that it's difficult to read in this picture (especially the hanging words at the bottom oh my goodness), but trust me, when visible from more than one camera angle, it's much more possible to read. XD
The reason I did this here is because I wasn't able to install it in the on-campus location that I had originally planned. As such, I couldn't observe people walking by, or survey them to see what they thought, so I decided to instead harness the power of the future by way of the internet and show it to you guys instead. XD And I was really intrigued by some of your replies! Thanks again for posting; you have all seriously helped me out! XD
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