Sketchbook 24- When Sketches Dance
The empty plate sits before me, a canvas of possibilities. What can I really offer than myself? It's a question that echoes through my latest series of AR-enhanced artwork, created as part of Vancouver's "Made from Scraps" initiative. This project has become my artistic meditation on sustainability, breathing new life into discarded materials through both physical collage and digital animation.
To experience these pieces yourself:
- Download the Eye Jack App to your phone -
- Find the QR code at the bottom of this post
- Point your camera at any of the artwork shown here
- Watch as the static images burst into motion
Each piece begins as a careful arrangement of scraps - forgotten papers, discarded materials, fragments that caught my eye. But they don't end there. Through the magic of augmented reality, these static collages transform into living, breathing animations. It's a bridge between the tangible and the digital, the discarded and the renewed.
Speaking of transformation, my journey into Japanese language learning has been seeping into my work lately. The learning process reminds me of throwing a bucket of water at someone - whatever sticks is what you've learned! I created these placards with Japanese alphabets, each character a stepping stone in my language journey. Now they all live in what I affectionately call my "wonky jar" (my brain). But like all precious things, they need regular tending. Without practice, these carefully collected characters might slip away, much like water through cupped hands
Come explore this intersection of sustainability, technology, and learning with me. What stories do you see in these animated collages? What scraps in your life might be waiting to be transformed?
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