GMU:Human and Nonhuman Performances II SS16/Smin Kim: Difference between revisions

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===Methods===
===Methods===


====Method1 : Liquid emulsion====
====Method1 : Transfer gel medium====
With a liquid silver emulsion applications can be made to a variety of surfaces such as tile, glass, pottery, wood, canvas, stainless steel and coated metals. Brushing, dipping, and spraying are among the techniques employed for applying the emulsion to three-dimensional surfaces.
 
====References====
* [http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Darkroom-Liquid-Light-Emulsion/—Alternative Photography - Printing Photos on Objects]
*[http://www.alternativephotography.com/wp/processes/liquid-emulsion/liquid-light-emulsion-on-wax Another alternative way to use WAX]
*[http://www.alternativephotography.com/wp/processes/anthotypes/anthotypes Anthotypes]
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====Method2 : Transfer gel medium====
The Acrylic Gel Lift/Transfer is a process with many stages, ultimately enabling the artist to apply their photographic work to a wide variety of surfaces. The process entails the creation of a positive print, applying acrylic gel to the print, curing the gel, soaking the gel coated print, removing the paper backing, then applying the final suspended ink to a new surface. This exercise will illustrate the non-traditional acrylic side down version of the process that has been developed as a way to further control and manipulate the photograph. It celebrates the old transfer aesthetic of being a reverse of the original capture and allows more manipulation of the ink side before it is sealed. Although it may require more work, patience and care than other transfer processes, it is a wonderful variation and has its own unique aesthetic quality.
The Acrylic Gel Lift/Transfer is a process with many stages, ultimately enabling the artist to apply their photographic work to a wide variety of surfaces. The process entails the creation of a positive print, applying acrylic gel to the print, curing the gel, soaking the gel coated print, removing the paper backing, then applying the final suspended ink to a new surface. This exercise will illustrate the non-traditional acrylic side down version of the process that has been developed as a way to further control and manipulate the photograph. It celebrates the old transfer aesthetic of being a reverse of the original capture and allows more manipulation of the ink side before it is sealed. Although it may require more work, patience and care than other transfer processes, it is a wonderful variation and has its own unique aesthetic quality.
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==== References====
==== References====
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*[http://www.alternativephotography.com/wp/processes/transfers-and-lifts/acrylic-gel-lift-and-transfer Alternative photography, Brady Wilks]
*[http://www.alternativephotography.com/wp/processes/transfers-and-lifts/acrylic-gel-lift-and-transfer Alternative photography, Brady Wilks]


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====How to make it?====
====How to make it?====
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       If it slides around, you will get a blurry image. Press hard till the image transfers.
       If it slides around, you will get a blurry image. Press hard till the image transfers.
     7. Make sure you have lots of ventilation when using the Transfer gel or pen.
     7. Make sure you have lots of ventilation when using the Transfer gel or pen.
 
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====References====
====References====
*[http://www.villabarnes.com/2012/03/playing-with-rocks.html Playing With Rocks by villabarnes.com]
*[http://www.villabarnes.com/2012/03/playing-with-rocks.html Playing With Rocks by villabarnes.com]
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====Method3 : 배접 (褙接) Bae-jeop====
====Method2 : 배접 (褙接) Bae-jeop====
Traditional korean technic for conservation <br>Material : 풀 (糊) Pull / Rice paste,  Material  
Traditional korean technic for conservation <br>Material : 풀 (糊) Pull / Rice paste,  Material  


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           4. Keep the water for a while, take away upper water, put new water.
           4. Keep the water for a while, take away upper water, put new water.
           5. Mixing with small amount of rice. (Should use cold water, A proportion of mixing is important. Experience is useful)
           5. Mixing with small amount of rice. (Should use cold water, A proportion of mixing is important. Experience is useful)
 
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==== References ====
==== References ====
*[http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=2830783&contentsParamInfo=isList%3Dtrue%26navCategoryId%3D55644&cid=55644&categoryId=55644 경인문화사 in Naver]   
*[http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=2830783&contentsParamInfo=isList%3Dtrue%26navCategoryId%3D55644&cid=55644&categoryId=55644 경인문화사 in Naver]