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The Exposure Project: Graphic Intersections Now Online
Liz Kuball Photography | Blog: Required viewing: The Exposure Project’s Graphic Intersections
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| RT @kukkurovaca: Awesome. But they could totally have come up with a better name. http://bit.ly/1w7kL1 23 days ago |
| Recommended Reading: The Exposure Project's GRAPHIC INTERSECTIONS, online photography + exquisite corpse. Online at http://bit.ly/2OF5nr 23 days ago |
Graphic Intersections Now Online
The Exposure Project —
... After nearly a year, our most recent endeavor, Graphic Intersections, is now online. Based on the old Surrealist/Dadaist game the Exquisite Corpse, this project seeks to unite disparate artists, while emphasizing a system of response entirely rooted in unmediated visual reaction. Graphic Intersections brings together images by: ...
Required viewing: The Exposure Project’s Graphic Intersections
Liz Kuball Photography | Blog —
I was really interested in The Exposure Project’s Graphic Intersections project, based on the exquisite corpse, when I first heard about it months ago, but to be honest, it had slipped my mind in the time since the list of participating photographers was announced. And then today I heard that it was finished and live, and all that anticipation came rushing back. The best part: It’s better than anything I had imagined. Such a fantastic collection of photographers and images. I’ve pulled out just a few of my favorites, but you really should check it out yourself. You won’t be sorry. ...
Graphic Intersections
Conscientious —
... Here's a creative idea: "Graphic Intersections is a collaborative project loosely based on the old Surrealist and Dadaist game The Exquisite Corpse. Designed to unite disparate artists in an interconnected photographic relay of images inspired by one another, this project strives to emphasize a system of response entirely rooted in unmediated visual reaction. The first photographer made a photograph, which was subsequently forwarded to the second in line. The 2nd then, based solely on their own visual, emotional, intellectual or philosophical response, ...
Graphic Intersections
Nymphoto —
... Graphic Intersections is a collaborative project loosely based on the old Surrealist and Dadaist game The Exquisite Corpse. Designed to unite disparate artists in an interconnected photographic relay of images inspired by one another, this project strives to emphasize a system of response entirely rooted in unmediated visual reaction. ...
Graphic Intersections by The Exposure Project
Hey Hot Shot Blog —
Untitled by Scott Eiden
Hot Shots Cara Phillips and Scott Eiden both have work featured in Graphic Intersections, a collaborative online photography project presented by The Exposure Project. The series of photographs is based on the Surrealist game The Exquisite Corpse, a visual version of the old camp game, telephone. If you aren't familiar, here's a rundown of how it works:
The first photographer made a photograph, which was subsequently forwarded to the second in line. The ...
Our Cousins The Trees
From This Moment —
... Message from the Gyre © Chris Jordan • Cosmos, Carl Sagan's seminal series from the early 80's is absolutely phenomenal. Besides a whole generation of scientists and dreamers, it seems to have inspired everyone from David Lynch to Boards of Canada. • And speaking of David Lynch, Grant Willing came up with a very nice image for the new Graphic Intersections project. © Grant Willing ...

