Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Transformation and Repetitive Matter- Starting Point, the Banana

A banana can be broken down in many ways, cut, dried out, burned, smashed, etc. How to transform this in the most successful ways. These bananas may be photographed as they breakdown from a certain location over a period of time, they may also be put under black light, as spots on bananas due to the degradation of chlorophyllglow in UV light and may be a visually appealing element to this design. When painted, and or stamped for the repetitive matter, the colors may be used based upon what is seen under light. Ultimately i think that each fruit element when chosen, will have multiple outcomes aspects to its piece.





https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2008/10/why-do-bananas-glow-blue.html

https://rps-science.org/slideshow/photographer/1010/







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