Date of Award
Spring 5-30-2019
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Department
Graphic Design
First Advisor
Bethany Johns
Second Advisor
Paul Soulellis
Third Advisor
Anastasiia Raina
Abstract
Orient, shift, calibrate, and soar—these four lateral movements provoke new ways of seeing beyond flatness: the single fixed point of view. I question the reasons and consequences of the dominant point of view and suggest interpretative and playful versions of possibilities.
The distribution of the internet and satellite photography has heightened the perception, interaction, and access to the world—time and space have become flexible. I use these tools deceptively to shift toward dynamic and multiple perspectives both in physical and digital space.
I create graphic environments into which people can enter, inviting people to maneuver in this multifaceted time and space to explore alternative directions of reality and visibility.
Recommended Citation
Kim, Jieun, "Lateral movements : in multifaceted time and space" (2019). Masters Theses. 338.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/masterstheses/338
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