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==Stefanie Schneider | Typografie== | |||
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Mein letzer Koffer ist als tragbares Portfolio der Künstlerin Kristin Schulze zu verstehen. In ihm befinden sich 3 ihrer Arbeiten, genauer gesagt 3 gestaltete Bücher bzw. Hefte die während ihres Studiums der Visuellen Kommunikation entstanden sind. Der Hintergrund ist schwarz gehalten damit er nicht von dem Auzustllenden ablenkt. In der oberen Hälfte des Koffers geht es allgemein um die Typografie und deren Definition. In der unteren Hälfte geht es um Kristin Schulze. Dort liegen auf leicht angewinkelten Ablagen ihre Arbeiten, so kann man sie besser herausheben und es spiegelt sich nicht die Deckenbeleuchtung im Einband. | |||
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==Nelina Kraycheva “Everyday poison” Museum== | |||
The idea about the museum suitcase came from an article I read not long ago: “Milk a very deadly poison”. That title itself regardless of the content and the reliability of the source was enough to ring a bell for more similar titles than I can remember. After I tough about this interesting phenomenon over a glass of milk, I decided to learn more not about milk and its deadly qualities but for my fellow humans unbearable need to panic. After reading more than an average person needs, about how I poison myself with everyday food I got to the conclusion that true or not people will always love to hear that their killing themselves in all ways possible. So a museum trying to cover all the articles I read would be a dream come true. | |||
For the suitcase I have chosen to exhibit sugar, salt, alcohol, cigars and coffee because they are easy to find in every kitchen, and are used everyday by millions of people. The design of the museum is made to look like a chemistry museum and the information underneath the exhibits is from the articles I read on the internet. | |||
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==Martin Valkanov “The bird history museum Museum"== | |||
I always was fascinated by the fact that people keep body parts of significant historic figures as relics. Why do we do that ? In hope that we will figure out their greatness somehow? Clone them someday? | |||
Looking at a stand in the supermarket full of chicken parts, I decided to pay honor to the feathery word by creating a museum containing remains from their heroes. So I have chosen 4 emblematic history figures (Albert Einstein, George Washington,Buddha and Stalin) and 4 famous fictional bird characters that had similar contribution for both their species. Then I created fictional articles by mixing up the facts between their stories, like for an example how long they lived, the quotes they used etc. | |||
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*Chicken bones | |||
*Chicken feather | |||
*Chicken heart | |||
*Yolk | |||
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