In order to explain my project, it is important that I talk about the creative processes I have been through. My research begins with the return to the works I had started in the iadê, when I already had a need to intervene in the image, and used ecoline and ink to make traces and lines in the delimitation of the shadows highlighting the light and dark, and creating a way of drawing on photography.
The lines have always interested me, and I am inspired by the gesture of Gustav Klimt's drawing (1862-1918) Egon Schiele (1890-1905) and Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000)
For this project, I chose glass negatives from photos of my older brothers, now 87 (86) 84 and 83 years old, made by my father in 1933, with a stereographic camera.
It was time to resume those drawings on the enlarged photograph that had been kept.
My first idea was to work only one side of these stereographic negatives, with the help of technology, in an editing process made entirely on the iPhone and iPad called the iPhoneography (Glyn Evans)
But through an idea of the advisor Denise Gadelha, I migrated from the pure edition to a presentation of the project in 3D, in the same way the images were conceived. She proposed that I display these images in a stereographic photo viewer. And then for me to get into the actual glasses of virtual reality, it was only the natural consequence.
Chris Milk Phrase, Founder & CEO of "Within" app company.
"So far, the means of storytelling has allowed us to share approximations of human experience in external frameworks - forms that take up space in the physical world: books, plays, movie screens, TVs. Even in the case of cinema, which is called "externalized consciousness," we witness, we internalize human experiences - but the medium is always External to us.
Today, with technology we can share the experience that stimulates our senses in a way so close to the experience that our brain interprets as real.
Although modern media has done much to make the world a smaller place and to help us become more empathetic - more understanding and respectful of others, and more aware of our common humanity - the same basic limitations have remained.
But technology now allows us to communicate in the language of human experience. And, in the long run, the RV will lead to the democratization of the human experience, just as the internet leads to the democratization of data.
My idea is to make an installation to show the bridge between the past and the future and inspire the young people to seek knowledge and inspiration through this technology used daily by them, and to work with what we have today and with the fascinating world that this same Technology offers us.
Joanne Carter from TheAppWhisperer.com ask me to answer this question with a 3 minutes vídeo!! Answering "Why I create mobile photography/art images " Well, first of all I must tell about myself, and to do this, I'll make a analogy with the zodiac ♏️ sign I have.
Joanne Carter from TheAppWhisperer.com ask me to answer this question with a 3 minutes vídeo!! Answering “Why I create mobile photography/art images “ Well, first of all I must tell about myself, and to do this, I’ll make a analogy with the zodiac ♏️ sign I have. There’s nothing about my person that isn’t deep, passionate and intense Years ago, learning art I could understand that everything I did was made from the deep understanding of what I was. I am always eager to explore mysteries and get to the bottom of things and my boundaries comes from my ability to transform every feeling I have, as love, hate, pain etc into art. Creativity breeds success it is vital to culture internal creativity. I don’t like to watch TV and play cards I Make art instead. Art is a lifelong challenge and infinite intellectual puzzle. I meet interesting people and make real connections. Digital technologies enable you to easily share your results with the world. Getting lost in the moment while creating art is liberating beyond anything else I have experienced. There is no wrong answer. I don’t even have to share it with the world, in fact I probably share only about 5% of what I make with the world. Art and creative, expressive freedom is something that each and every person is capable of. To not at least create some art is to not fully embrace your internal capabilities. Photography is art. Art is really whatever we make of it, the definition is so wide open. I learn things about myself I didn’t know During hours spent alone engaged in your creative task, your thoughts and mindset will be shifted into a state of complete freedom from stress, anxiety and negativity. Having a flow experience is something beyond words. I challenge myself to consistently grow. Making art is the ultimate brain boost. Once engaged in a form of art, your mind will constantly be churning with new thoughts, ideas and imagery in a positive way. It change the way I think about the world. In a good kind of way. I see possible pictures in everything I do, beauty and patterns in things I did not saw before. Art is a way to connect with others on a deeper level than anything else. Art is the most intimate form of self expression. Through art I Find passion. If you have lost that incredible passion you once had for life, finding a form of art to work on, is a surefire way to re-spark it. An amazing, unexpected byproduct of making art is that I can bring happiness to thousands of people I’ll never meet (this is something amazing about sharing art through digital technologies). And, once in awhile I’ll get an email from someone letting me know how much my art means to them. It’s an indescribable feeling. I find incredible meaning in life by pursuing creative expression. Many in society have a fear of being alone. But, I can guarantee I am not among those who fear solitude. In fact, embrace it and find that time to be some of my favorite moments alive while working on my iPad. Art is the ultimate personal healer. I think an edited photo can reveal more details and make the observer’s eye go directly to the point where I want it. And above all, because I see no difference between photography and art. It is my posture and true purpose towards photography that determines that it is more art than a document. iPhoneography is one of the most fulfilling things I can do as a conscious and creative person. Many items here ware made with the help from the original texts by Googler Adam Singer, and with ArtStudioApp.
With love ❤️ to Joanne Carter and TheAppWhisperer.