To be “cute” to survive – from the perspective of a sausage dog for example; poses to be “cute” and how to survive. Examples of pandas. Survival of the Friendliest by
Themes are interesting and connecting it to the larger question of what we perceive as “cute”. The book and format works well to address the “rabbit” hole nature of my research and approach.
Consider publications and the format of a book – how it works for the chosen theme
Digital juxtaposition of dogs and luxury items; for future – maybe an insert with a “catalogue” of examples
Think of how you frame it – eg, if approached as a critical booklet then how is it framed? What are the options you can consider, include and experiment with; who should it be directed at? Tone as per the audience – educational, accusatory. Show how you’ve considered these angles + how that affects your communication.
Include your own process (drawings/ mindmaps) instead of digital versions
Detailed individual feedback:
General
Art versus design – what is the function of your work? What is it communicating? (Is it communicating)
When you run out of time – how do you show your process and decision making? How do you critically and clearly communication your chosen medium (for example, book – why this structure, medium etc. what does this communicate or achieve that can’t be done through other mediums – film, posters, game etc.) Show how you’ve considered other mediums.
Think of how these methods can be used and applied in future.
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