Saturday, 9 January 2016

Context of Practice 3: Final Peer Review

During this session we followed the usual procedure, beginning with informally walking around and writing down mostly positive feedback, and later gathering in pairs to more throughly review work.

The feedback I received raised the following points:

. Plenty of dissertation research is present
. Final prints are very good quality, the stock choices are complimentary
. Synergy seems to be present
. Broadening the context of the imagery makes it less like fan-art and more of a considered product
. Hand-made stock would be interesting to print on
. Blog is generally pretty comprehensive, even if there are one or two posts missing
. There are concerns regarding my consideration of audience
. There are concerns regarding the lack of experimentation in terms of material and tools
. Compositions seem to have come from nowhere

During the session I forgot to show the animations on screen, however they were present on the blog, and feedback regarding them was positive. I was notified of a clipping issue, which I managed to fix through some dirty rotoscoping.




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