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3 picture remixes

  • Writer: Charlie Smith-McMahon
    Charlie Smith-McMahon
  • Feb 22, 2016
  • 2 min read

I have remixed my image three times in three different ones, i have created a gif, made the original image pixalated and inserted it into pokemon and edited some classical at work..

Using the original image i ‘remixed’ them into these three different works. These where not created with a picture of my object and is instead created with a picture of the ‘original’ drawing (for the sake of photo editing). I made this with the idea in mind when i started these remixes. What i had in mind when making these was to do something that would stand out. after all if you have a class room full of people all doing the sameish kind of ideas from being shown the work of pop artist Andy Warhol. So i picked three things to do: Something that moves, a famous bit of art and something a lot more modem. With the moving image, i had all ready done one before, so i instead made something else move by replacing the fire on the matchstick with a ‘real’ fire instead. Of course evetything in the picture is a copy of something, with the fire not being a real ‘fire’ but a gif of one i found and even the picture of my object being the original drawing of the object.

The next image is using the classical painting of napoleon crossing the alps, With my object being a anthropomorphized match stick leads it it being able to replace ‘people’ in pictures fairly well. So i remixed my object into this painting by replacing Napoleon in the painting with my matchstick.This isn’t the best photoshopping i could have done but i do really quite like the look of it.

The last image i have is of the game pokemon, with my object now being pixelated like the  game is, having replaced the character on the screen and posing much like a pokemon trainer would anyway allowed me to easily slip this remix into it.

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