Thesis - 04 Experiment with Scale
An Experimentation With Scale
Invited Into My Home
I spent some time looking at a variety of facebook groups based in Wheeling, West Virginia which I felt might be where the mystery woman spends time online. In the course of doing so, there were a lot of women of a similar profile who post these faux self-assessment quizzes. Click on whichever flower feels like you and we'll tell you what Disney princess you are. That type of thing. It got me thinking a great deal more about who this woman was as a person. How does she see herself? I found myself curious about her easily defined information: age, weight, height. I realized that since I know the dimensions of the flag she's holding, I actually could get a sense of her height. Unfortunately, her feet aren't showing so I can't know exactly. But I am thinking she is around 5'5".
Printing her image at scale was an informative experiment. I realized that as I started to tile the image together, I didn't feel like I was making her. I felt like I was inviting this woman into my home. I also realized that there were suddenly new details to observe. Notably, I realized that the flag is actually a bit see-thru and there are some observable letters on her shirt underneath. It might be worth it to do some photoshop manipulation to see if I could figure out what her shirt says. Another clue! I also realized that the necklace she is wearing seems like it might be a badge or ID of some sort. Interestingly, she is in front of the Convention Center. Maybe I can see if anyone else is wearing a similar badge? Maybe she was a volunteer? CLUES.
I also found that I had a great urge to bring this cutout of her to a protest. In this form, she is a sign (although I'm not sure what she is a sign of yet.) As she is now, if I brought her to a protest, it would probably be read as a Pro-Trump sign; an odd one for sure, but Pro-Trump. Holding the lifesize cutout from behind, I become really aware of how far outstretched her arms actually are. That feels like it means something. The pose that is.
Printed at scale, I appreciate the impact of the flag a lot more. I am aware of the space she is taking in our home. I don't want her to be in my zoom background. In truth, there are no rooms in our house where she belongs. I think she belongs outside. I wonder what my neighbors would think, if they saw her on my porch.
I want to imagine I am looking at her at a protest.
Seeds
- Photoshop her arms inwards and the flag folding vs stretching it out further
- Print out a version of her with a different flag and adhere it on to the back. You could hold this at a protest/counterprotest and the people behind you would think you were in support of their cause and the people facing off at you would think you support their cause.
- Imagine the flag as a window. Attach a camera to the back and display video feed in the front; create an invisible flag illusion.
- ^^or glass? Where you can slide a different flag image in-between the panes of glass.
- AR app that recognizes a flag and changes its message to something of your choosing. A sort of real-time white washing.
- Use PoseNet to snap a flag image in between your hands when you stretch your arms out wide. Randomly populate based on flag images scrapped from reverse google image search.