On the same day I consulted Paul, I finalized that I will stick to using the old cutout photos & mini torch projector.
Bye-bye texts...
Bye-bye photo-montages...
Hello gallery wall, set up begins!
So instead of using both walls at the corner as I intended to, I decided to present my work on the left wall.
The shelf on the left is attached to place the mini torch projector. I like how the outcome looks on the wall with the center piece as the focal point while all the various images forming a rectangular border. Although the frames are of varied tones of white, they are able to compliment each other.
I also tried out my mini-projector, the space really need to be dim in order for the projected image to be more clearly defined.
Projection in a lit space |
Projection in a dimly lit space |
Here is how it looks like when the projection is fitted accurately into the cutout image.
Paul suggested that the projected image should not have a background so that the silhouette is more obvious. Initially I thought that the background would help the viewer to better locate the cutout image, but his suggestion is valid so I would go back and re-design the images on the dial disc and try it out again.
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