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Documentary as an open space

I AM THE WALRUS

During my first week, Kim gave my class an introductory reading about what this class is all about. And that is participation.

In the classical tale of documentary, the art form works as a representative of a community, group, or a problem that the author wants to address. Usually the author researches, brainstorm and plan a narrative in which the filming would follow with. Open Space Documentary takes an alternate path, a curved one that slides off as a meander but eventually arriving at the same end. It works through collaborative means, between the author and the subject.

The docuentary does not work by the idea of one director, and then advanced and supported by footage and interviews, rather the community participants become the authors.

They deploy story-telling strategies all the while engaging and creating something new through their communication. I think that open space documentary actually lets the community shape the narrative. Through the participatory method,  the practice is “reciprocal, localized, reflective and multi-voiced”. not an argument but as a way to consider a concept or a place.

Taking this studio is a huge step for me. Communication skill is the bread and butter of a media practitioner, because creating media involves a lot of other people.  It’s going to be a challenge, but i hope it might as well be a goddamn worthy one.  Lastly, here’s a quote from the second reading that Kim gave us, it pins really well in my head right now.

What matters is that you remain close to what is human, to what your life has taught you to believe, and that you develop your own ideas and authorial voice

cheers,

Light, Dawn & lamp light

      Dawn    dawn 2

   Enclosed two     Enclosed one

 

Photography 101 assignment

I am a photography enthusiast, though I am still hoping to be able to be a professional, right now I am more focused toward my major that is Media communication.

An unpredicted idea spring always gives the best kind of work, that is why I love serendipity. But whether or not serendipity exist, you should not lean your back towards it.

I have a big passion towards photography. I focus especially in portraiture, because I find every person to be very complex. But with my photographs I want to share emotions from my perspective. I am very inspired by Evan Atwood, Rachel Bran , Kylie Thompson, Brendon Burton and any other similar photographers. I’ll try to give you the best photos can explain my sight

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