19
Psychogeography Project Chika Jennay Silvera

Psychogeography project

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

 

Citation preview

Page 1: Psychogeography project

Psychogeography ProjectChika Jennay Silvera

Page 2: Psychogeography project
Page 3: Psychogeography project
Page 4: Psychogeography project
Page 5: Psychogeography project
Page 6: Psychogeography project
Page 7: Psychogeography project
Page 8: Psychogeography project
Page 9: Psychogeography project
Page 10: Psychogeography project
Page 11: Psychogeography project
Page 12: Psychogeography project
Page 13: Psychogeography project
Page 14: Psychogeography project
Page 15: Psychogeography project
Page 16: Psychogeography project
Page 17: Psychogeography project
Page 18: Psychogeography project
Page 19: Psychogeography project

I chose my journey from my student house to university as the location I would be looking into. I decided to capture all signs of graffiti or art that are permanently placed on that specific object. This is because, I feel that graffiti is more of an art than vandalism. Something about graffiti that tells a story and holds many connotations which make it even more intriguing. The various connotations that you get from the graffiti, allows you to really think and create your own conclusion and stories all from the ideas you get from one piece. It also reminds you that hundreds to thousands pass that same spot everyday without noticing the art around them. I feel that graffiti are the unheard voices that society doesn’t pay attention to and is a good way to get more detailed, undocumented sense of that particular area.