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Week12#The preparation for my final exhibition

My main task during the week was divided into two parts, the first was to complete the entire CAT collective guidebook layout content, as I had not used layout software before, so this was my first experience using Adobe’s Ai for text image editing work and it was a great experience.
The second task was to collate the files of the works that need to be screened in my final exhibition. Three artworks have been collated so far, and there are still two artists’ works in the process of revision, which will be collated and sent to me by next Tuesday.
Part I: Finish the guidebook

Jia Ding

To ensure copyright issues, I only put up my own work that I had done on my own page. The other students who were responsible for this task and I carefully chose the fonts according to our exhibition style and determined the distribution pattern, position, and height of each section, etc., and finally exported the work. I saw that everyone was very serious about completing their own promotional texts during this process, and this inspired me to think that our exhibition would be very successful.
Part II: Collect files of my exhibition

I have collected the work of three artists so far and will eventually have five artists in the exhibition, including a small installation of my own, ‘Flower’ curtains.

I have collected the work of three artists so far and will eventually have five artists in the exhibition, including a small installation of my own, ‘Flower’ curtains.
I am also currently making my own booklets for my artists’ work, based on the copy and images they send me of their work, and as the work collected so far is all digital media work, it will eventually be presented through projections and displays as well.

新册子1 新册子2

The two pdf files above are from Jingyi of the London College of Art, whose work on the theme of do bionic flowers dream of electronic gardens was inspired by the proposition that do robots dream of electronic sheep, and I think her exhibition is very innovative and very much in line with my exploration of the synthesis of the floral world and the human macrocosm.

These three posters come from Junjiang Lin and his group mates, he graduated from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in China and studied visual communication, for him, his work is like a digital album, he uses flowers as a carrier, from germination to flowering to express the different states of his life at different stages, what is presented in his work is the different growth environment of each person at different stages, blooming different flowers, “one flower, one world”, each flower is endowed with different memories and life genes.

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