Thursday, September 13, 2012

Kadet 3 Examples

Geometric Structure
I think this is a geometric structure because the canvas clearly abides by an even 4x4 grid. Each image is in its own box. The picture is clean, symmetrical, and minimalistic.

(Almost) Deconstructive Structure
I think this is a deconstructive structure because there are overlapping elements and layers. I think, it would be hard to draw a grid for this one because all of the groups of texts are at different angles. The center image is distressed and has some artistic effect applied to it. Although there may be a clear hierarchy, I think the image of the tiger head on top of a woman's body is what makes it more deconstructive than any of the other structures. The above image could be geometric because of the single narrative, and clean, minimalistic elements.

Integrative Structure
I think this is an integrative structure because it is more photography oriented. It merges two images into a single image. The idea of the apple is repeated.

Deconstructive Structure
 
I think the above examples are deconstructive structured because there are complex hierarchies (moreso with the one on the bottom). The graphics seem to be more important than the text at the top. Many elements are blended together and overlapping. On the top, the explosion image is blended with the image of the eye and eyebrow. There are also many distressed images and typography. The typography on the image on the bottom is completely hidden and blended with the center graphic. I think these images are deconstructive because of the many elements and the frazzled look and feel.

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