The writing goes well with the image taken of a cover page of a photobook. I viewed my gallery of photographs and it was a boring line and nothing stood out to me, so on the image of the clothes pegs, I tilted it slightly. The photograph itself portrays a glitch because of the double exposure, but by manipulating the straight line of photos, that part of the sequence acted as a glitch. I used masking tape in a messy way to stick the images on the wall, and I didn't keep track of how long the pieces of tape were because I wanted all of the lengths to be different, so the perfectly aligned sequenced had faults and messy tape. Overall, I was happy with my presentation of the images, but I wanted to take it a step further by changing the location of the exhibition to a place that suited the story line a bit more.
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This is my second exhibition was held in the darkroom. I felt like the lightness didn't help with the storyline, so I transferred my photographs to a dark place with a intense red light. It was only fitting since the images are "weird", so the red light would make the whole exhibition more intense and it would truly bring it to lit, even though you can't clearly see the images themselves. I found a faulty camera and the flash was glitchy and the effect it had when aimed at my gallery of images was interesting because you could see the image clearly for only half a second which manipulates the eye and makes you view the images differently. I decided to video it and move slowly so all the photographs are visible and you can only catch glimpses of each image.
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