"An image never interests us as such. Its relevance lies in the fact that it contains the sum of preceding dialogues, stories, experiences with various interlocutors, and the fact that it induces a questioning of these preexisting values. This it what makes for us a pertinent image. A good image should be in between two others, a previous one and another to come."
-M/M Paris
I really like this quote. It makes me think that everything we see and make is in a constant flux and we are, for the present, contributing to an evolving visual matrix. I don't believe there has to be a direct relationship to content. Sometimes disparate form triggers new ways of arranging and organizing information.
I will document the process of a poster as a model.


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