Observance
I am thinking, relative to my audience or viewer, that I am trying to provide an opportunity to be observant—to notice something. When there is theoretically less to see, the demand for observation is heightened.
Did you notice that?
Hillman Curtis http://www.hillmancurtis.com has created an online video series, “Visitor Portraits.” They are beautiful and quite remarkable. At first glance, the video appears to be a still image with the subject stationary, until the subject blinks.
The current video portrait on the home page includes graphics with a “donate” link to the Red Cross.
Also, his book "MTIV: Process, Inspiration and Practice for the New Media Designer," is interesting. The letters,"MTIV," stand for, "Making the Invisible Visible."
Did you notice that?
Hillman Curtis http://www.hillmancurtis.com has created an online video series, “Visitor Portraits.” They are beautiful and quite remarkable. At first glance, the video appears to be a still image with the subject stationary, until the subject blinks.
The current video portrait on the home page includes graphics with a “donate” link to the Red Cross.
Also, his book "MTIV: Process, Inspiration and Practice for the New Media Designer," is interesting. The letters,"MTIV," stand for, "Making the Invisible Visible."
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