Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Interpreting "set"

“Set” with its multiple meanings can be interpreted in my more ways. Whether it being a noun, a verb, an adjective, causes it to change its concept. So in a sense, a Set with its multiple meanings is anything but a set. To take one version of the word and elaborate on that: set being a group of things, items, objects, and people need to share one thing in common. The similar characteristics defining each object and item create a common ground to form the set. They rely on their similarities to survive and exist and create a set.
From this point I have chosen images that themselves are a set and together along with the other images are a set. The sense of survival and need of one for the other to exist is the main point of my set. To relate between nature and architecture and objects, the set is an image of nature, a texture and a map able to be transformed and modified as needed.
A set is a series of objects, things, colors, and moments that would not exist except as a set.

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