Influential Yohji Yamamoto: Unique Concept
Submit a curated version of your image archive with an accompanying statement.
Your images should complement your paper/presentation (you can use some images that were already in either/both of those, or if you'd like, you can use totally different ones). They should be organized, similar to a photo essay: arrange them like you might arrange your paper, with some idea of an introduction, body, and conclusion. This organization should be explained in your statement.
You will submit a short statement that clarifies your image organization, and describes the images as well as their connection to your project. This statement can either be embedded within your image archive (as text in your ppt/pdf/etc.) or as a separate document (doc, docx, pdf).
Image Requirements:
At least ONE of those images must be your own! (This could be a photo taken by you/your research subject(s); an image you altered/manipulated in Photoshop, via collaging, or another process/program; images of artwork that you have made; etc.)
All images must be cited (see Citations for help)
Citations can be paired with images, or in a list of figures that corresponds with images (so images would be labeled with figures, and list of figures would match)
Statement requirements:
275 words
Indicates organization of images
Briefly outlines your project, thesis statement, and conclusion, and works images into that framework
Describes connection to your project: how you used images, what they mean, etc.
Statement will be presented informally to the class.
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