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Response to What's the Story (Response #3)

Uploaded 527 Days Ago by CushmoK - 11 comments


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Ana said 527 days ago:

Wonderful idea, and I like the shadows, but the lighting is a bit bright and distracting.
It more makes me want to ask 'how was that done?' instead of "what is going on?"

ArneG said 527 days ago:

Looks like a still from an animation

Hummingbird said 527 days ago:

Okay, I want to know more.

kadenajack said 527 days ago:

This one certainly does ask the question, and so do I. What's the story?

CushmoK said 527 days ago:

To have an answer, you can take few minutes and go here if you want : http://www.cushmok.info/wire-book/

psychodudu said 527 days ago:

Although the idea is good, I'm not really too intrigued..

methan said 527 days ago:

this is really inventive. perfect inspiration for imagination. i just don't understand the crop.

kadenajack said 527 days ago:

I'm never quite satisfied with my results from babelfish, but what I got out of that is that you basically did a series of images about the adventures of wireman and let people make up stories to go along with them. Is that about right?

King said 527 days ago:

This rings a bell for me. One of our W.S. contributors make sculptures such as this one. This is clever and I like it, but it doesn't carry high artistic or technical values, in my opinion.

King said 527 days ago:

Right...Cushmok, our artist-friend. I knew I recognized that sculpture.

In the context of the story, this photo carries a different weight. Here, it stands alone and it needs something more. The wire-book series provides that for me--well done!

CushmoK said 527 days ago:

yes King. Seule cette image perd de sa valeur... je suis d'accord, elle doit s'intégrer dans la série. Mais ce thème était une occasion trop grande !

Pour ce qui est de la remarque sur la lumière trop importante, je suis d'accord aussi ! c'est volontaire. J'essaie dans cette série de retrouver les artéfacts de photos 1900 et des premiers films d'animation avec des pellicules grattées... d'où des noirs intenses, des blancs saturés, parfois une définition maigre, des gris peu distincts...

kadenajack : oui, je laisse à chacun le loisir d'écrire leur histoire... j'écris aussi la mienne... le tout fera un livre avec mes photos-sculptures et les remarques de tous !

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