Thursday, February 25, 2010

Three Phases of Man Animation

Here is the link to the animation version of the photo montage:


Hopefully this link works. If it does not, then I'll have to embed the animation directly onto the website.

There were a few changes I made to the montage before the animation process. I chose to add more images and still keep in mind the original montage. I did this to make the ideas for the animation much smoother. I also chose to use a fading method to illustrate different times in the history (prehistory) of mankind.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Triptych: "Three Phases of Man"









The triptych collage is called "Three Phases of Man". In this project I wanted to show humanity in different states. In the left side of the collage I chose to use volcanoes, sinking buildings and broken statues as the end of humanity. The primates and early humans represent humanity returining to nature. On the right side of the collage shows early man in a more cultured setting.The old architectures shows mankind in the beginning stages. The center triptych shows mankind in its present state, living in advanced technological civilizations. The television set represents mass communication and mastery of technology. I chose to use an ocean setting instead of a plain background because I feel that an ocean setting tells a story. The faded image in the background comes from a movie called "Jarhead". I chose this image because it best captures the intensity of war and best represents the fall of mankind.

Putting together the images to tell a story is the challenging part of this project. It would have been easier if I gathered all the pictures before putting them together in a collage. If I could do anything different for this project, I would sketch out my ideas before putting them together in one cohesive art piece. I would also use brighter colors and more "pop" type images to fit in with the theme of this project. I believe that I could also use more different images in variety. I take this first project as a learning experience and hope to gain from it.