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01st Oct 2007

Poster 03 - Idea Selections

Of the ideas and roughts completed earlier, the "Cordially invited" letter and the "Post-It Note on Door" are the two that lend themselves to identification of the concept. More importantly, they lend themselves to being completable in a shorter amount of time.

To complete these (one, not both), I’ll need to compile copy and ideas for imagery. The "post-it note" would not be  too difficulty, as there are a plethora of doors available in town in which this can be done. It can even be done guerilla style. The "cordially invited" would require creating the actual invitation and then photographing it as needed.

Of the two, "cordially invited" appears to be the more convincing of the two, and can be easily supplimented with additional headline and copy.

Copy ideas:

Invitation:

You are cordially invited to burglarize the (last name’s) flat, located at (some addresS) on (some date) between (some time) and (some time).
RSVP is not necessary.

Headline:

An Unlocked Door is an Invitation to Victimization

Body Copy:

Keeping your doors locked is the best burglary prevention method. Safe Partnership is committed to helping the eldery and vulnerable from being victimized. Our goal is to care for the victims and reduce the fear of crime. 

Contact Info:

www.safepartnership.org
+01 929 551100

Next is to explore typography and compositions…

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01st Oct 2007

Poster 03 - Ideas

A few ideas have sprouted for this next poster. One of Safe Partnership’s larger programs is the ‘Locks for Pensioners’, which has provided locks and security assistance to many elderly and vulnerable. It is in this vein I am exploring concepts.

Sketches

 

Rough Ideas

 

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20th Sep 2007

Project 02 - Ideas

Zeno’s paradoxes — the arrow paradox:

"If everything when it occupies an equal space is at rest, and if that which is in locomotion is always occupying such a space at any moment, the flying arrow is therefore motionless." — Arisotle

In the arrow paradox, Zeno asks us to imagine an arrow in flight. He then asks us to divide up time into a series of indivisible nows or moments. At any given moment if we look at the arrow it has an exact location so it is not moving. Yet movement has to happen in the present; it can’t be that there’s no movement in the present yet movement in the past or future. So throughout all time, the arrow is at rest. Thus motion cannot happen. (Wikipedia)

Ideas:

  • Column of wood cut and created with the prinicple of halfs. Shape could be formed in multiple methods, however there will be a point in which the material would not be usable (at such a small level).
  • Video art piece documenting the cutting of wood into halfs.
  • Length of wood with increments documenting the halfs, aimed at a point.

Comments from brainstorming critique:

  • If video documentation, show a product from the form, i.e. this video.
  • Try to incorporate a metaphor into the piece instead of just illustrating a philosophical theorem.
  • Play with shape, in that not just a straight columnm, but expanding bases.

Branching Ideas:

  • incoporate a second meaning to the piece or work on elements that is uses, such as time and space — introduction of "now", "past", "present"
  • mix the video and progression together somehow
  • introduce a counterpoint to the piece, i.e. some of the never-proven solutions to the paradoxes, such as the relativity of the "now"

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