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WEEK 10

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REFLECTIONS      I shared this particular site with my tutor. After listening to my tutor's advice and comments, suddenly my thinking was broadened and I know exactly what kind of place I should choose for my project site.

WEEK 10 - POSTER (DP)

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POSTER     The four (4) oval-shaped represents the different lenses used to make one camera lens design wherein each lens are for the topic, issues, solution (medium), and about aJPEGallery (project name).  The first lens represents the topic.      A cliff was made to show that despite all the photographers out there, not all of them are professional and have gained many audiences. Some might be by at the end of the cliff but are still trying hard  some lose their confidence and just ending up discarding their artworks.  The second lens represents the issue.     The unbalancedness and separation of the lens show the difference between a professional and an amateur photographer. In this case, both have the meaningful stories behind the photographs they took, but then, since a professional has the recognition and well-known, a professional have more audiences to share the photographs. Meanwhile, that is not the case for an amateur. The third lens represents the solution.     Showing wher

WEEK 09 - FORUM 06

FORUM 06 Ever since the pandemic hits the world early last year, a lot of public facilities went online or on a digital platform to showcase and experience their works and activities. The 'medium' has gone through extensive changes in terms of the content and program. Kindly read the article given in order to answer the questions below. https://www.creativebloq.com/inspiration/best-online-art-galleries Question 01:  How will you use this advice for your proposal? - Interactive maps by Musée du Louvre,  - VR tour by The National Gallery, The Louvre and The Vatican,  - Audio guides and 360° video of the architecture by The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art,  - Collection website by Whitney Museum of American Art, The British Museum, Art UK, Artnet, The Affordable Art Fair,              and Art Basel, - Virtual Tool by The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History,  - Google Street Art tour and Google Arts and Culture by Google. Most of the museums use their w

WEEK 09

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 aJPEGallery Programming + Site Programming A)    Foyer - entrance area and reception B)     Cafe - selling drinks for audiences to purchase and enjoy while going around the space inside C)    Photo Exhibition - medium, the main area, where the photography exhibition takes place D)    Digital Gallery - history and knowledge about photography, photographs that have been exhibited                                    for a certain time will be displayed digitally E)     Lens Refraction Showcase - light refraction on different lens design F)     Materials Display - display of  the raw materials of the camera body in a certain medium to let                                                 audiences feel and touch it with their senses G)    Photo Studio - self-portrait studio and studio renting service H)    Printery - printing service, showing the process of photo printing I)      Store - selling limited goodies for visitors J)     Depository - storage Bubble Diagram Site Factors     Factors

WEEK 08

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aJPEGallery Programming + Site Programming      The programming that I plan to have inside the space is shown in the diagram above. These are the explanations regarding each of the programs: A)      Foyer - entrance area and reception B)      Cafe - selling drinks for audiences to purchase and enjoy while going around the space                                          inside C)      Photo Exhibition - the main area, where the photography exhibition takes place D)      Digital Gallery - history and knowledge about photography, photographs that have been                                                                   exhibited for a certain time will be displayed digitally E)       Lens Refraction Showcase - light refraction on different lens design F)       Materials Display - display of  the raw materials of the camera body in a certain medium to                                                                       let audiences feel and touch it with their senses G)      Photo Studi

WEEK 07 - SUBMISSION

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aJPEGallery - Rotating Rack     The issue that I have discovered from my topic, photography, is about the photographs taken by the photographer. Photographs taken by both professional and amateur photographer can be posted for audiences through social media such as Instagram, VSCO, and more. But then, photographs that are posted on the social media outcome will have different texture and colours outcome in different digital media. The difference in the range of the audience can be seen through likes and comments on their posts. For professional photographers, they can broaden their audiences even more by having an exhibition. Professional would be able to hold their own exhibitions from their own incomes and sponsorship. On top of that, they can have a successful exhibition due to the number of audiences they have. Meanwhile, for amateur, it's rather hard for them to hold their own exhibition.      By sighting the photographs, audiences will use their senses to admire the artworks

WEEK 06 - FORUM 05

FORUM 05 The focus of this topic today is to understand the key factors that make a good presentation and what inspires people to speak passionately about their subject. In order to do answer this topic, you need to look at the link below. Please click the link to the video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-ntLGOyHw4&t=1s Q1: What were the key points of Steve Jobs successful presentation? How could it help you in convincing your audience/critics for the upcoming presentation? These are the key points of Steve Jobs successful presentation:  Set the theme Make your theme clear and consistent, Create a headline that sets the direction for your meeting (give audiences an idea of what the presentation is all about) Provide the outline Open & Close each section with a clear transition Make it easy for your listeners to follow your story Demonstrate enthusiasm Using words such as extraordinary, amazing, incredible, unbelievable, awesome and cool Be passionate and enthusiastic W