MIXED MEDIA
Chaos Theory
As part of a project on Chaos Theory, I began by grouping a selection of miscellaneous found items into disorganised compositions and photographing them. I then created a series of mixed media pieces based on these images, inspired by Chaos Theory and the Butterfly Effect. My final work is inspired by the narrative of films, The Butterfly Effect (2004) and Sliding Doors (1998).
Chaos Theory is the science of surprises, of the non linear and unpredictable. Chaos is a field of study in mathematics that studies the behaviour of systems that are highly sensitive to initial changes—a response popularly referred to as the butterfly effect. The Butterfly Effect is defined as a cumulatively large effect, that a very small natural force may produce over a period of time.
Chaos Theory is the science of surprises, of the non linear and unpredictable. Chaos is a field of study in mathematics that studies the behaviour of systems that are highly sensitive to initial changes—a response popularly referred to as the butterfly effect. The Butterfly Effect is defined as a cumulatively large effect, that a very small natural force may produce over a period of time.
Play ++ Set Design
Here is an experimental outcome taken from my Play project. By using recycled materials to create a series of molecular strucures, I hoped to use photography to capture a series of futuristic compositions. After playing around with light and shade and experimenting with colour, I then used Photoshop to edit the photos and bring them to life.