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GALLERY 2014

visual communication practice

Don't Leave Me
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Description of idea

Describe your idea and concept of your work in relation to the festival outlines:

My idea was to create a poster that gets a dialogue going about the relationship between people and technology, and how it is a two way relationship. It seems more and more that people cannot live without technology, but at the same time technology cannot live without people.

What kind of communication approach do you use?

I have created a poster.

What are in your opinion concrete benefits to the society because of your communication?

Benefits to society are people can relise that technology isn't the only way to communicate.

What did you personally learn from creating your submitted work?

I decovered that if technoloy is ignored, it can potentially die.

Why is your work, GOOD communication WORK?

This piece is a good piece of communication work because it is quite simple and confronting with its use of black and white photography and bold red type face

Where and how do you intent do implement your work?

This pice will be implemented in areas with high foot traffic so it can be taken it. It could be palced at bus stops.

Did your intervention had an effect on other Media. If yes, describe the effect? (Has other media reported on it- how? Were you able to change other media with your work- how?)

No, not at this time.


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Entry details

Title

Don't Leave Me


Headline

Don't Leave Me


Concept author(s)

James Daniel


Concept author year(s) of birth

1992


Concept author(s) contribution

Photographer, copywriter, designer


Country

Australia


Competition category

visual communication practice


Competition subcategory

static


Competition field

academic


Competition subfield

student


Subfield description

Federation University Ballarat