Friday, December 9, 2011

How does one take a meaningful photo?

In all our photographs, our locations either echo the meaning of our word, or the conceptual staging pantomimes it.  The two shadow photos look intensely ominous and imposing.  Hands clutch the letters with intense power in another photo, and their beaten letterforms display the intense aftermath in another.  Each picture is framed or timed to make the viewer feel the mesh between literal translation and visual composition.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

|ˈmīˌgrāt|

migrate

verb [ intrans. ]

(of an animal, typically a bird or fish) move from one region or habitat to another, esp. regularly according to the seasons : as autumn arrives, the birds migrate south.

• (of a person) move from one area or country to settle in another, esp. in search of work : rural populations have migrated to urban areas.

• move from one specific part of something to another : cells that can form pigment migrate beneath the skin.

• Computing change or cause to change from using one system to another.

• [ trans. ] Computing transfer (programs or hardware) from one system to another.