CONNECTION TO OWN ART
A. SLIDE LAYOUT
SLIDE 1 : OVERVIEW
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Overview slide is not necessary
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But it allows for a nice summarise of your points for the marker
CONNECTION TO OWN ART
A. SLIDE LAYOUT
SLIDE 1 : OVERVIEW
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Overview slide is not necessary
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But it allows for a nice summarise of your points for the marker
OVERVIEW OF COMPARISONS
ARTWORK 2
ARTWORK 3
YOUR WORK 1
YOUR WORK 2
YOUR WORK 3
Brief description of the connection the artist's work and yours
ARTWORK 1
SLIDE 2 - 3 or 4 :
CONNECTION
TIP : PICTURE OF ARTIST WORK
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Include a small thumbnail of the artist work beside yours
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It provides a reference point
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One connection per slide = 3 Slides
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Or Spread out over 4 Slides
CONNECTIONS TO OWN ART-MAKING : Name of Artist x Myself
ARTWORK 1
YOUR WORK 1
B. CONTENT
TIP : DO NOT REPEAT UR CONTENT FROM BEFORE
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Just like Comparisons, don't just copy and past info from what you have written before
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Draw what are the influences you took from his/her work that led to the similarities in you both share
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Write it some new insights & points from the basis of connection & comparison
HEADERS
1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Note that this is the first time your marker is seeing your work
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CS Marker is not the same person as EXHIBITION
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So, be as descriptive as you can, it allows for them to have a good sense of your work
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Basically, take your Exhibition text (the 500 characters one) & expand/elaborate on it
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Include more images
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eg. close-ups, side view, person beside it for scale)
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3. CONCEPTUAL RELEVANCE
This is basically Function & Purpose combined together. So, utilised a point mentioned in your F&P that is similar in your work
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eg. Conceptually, (Name of Artist's work) comments/reflects/
documents on ________. (Elaboration on how the idea was brought across in the work)
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Thus/Similarly/Likewise, my work _________. (Elaboration on how you presented your concept in a similar way (eg. a commentary/
satire/documentation) or how you drew inspiration from his/her concept.
2. AESTHETIC RELEVANCE
Take 2-3 elements that you have mentioned in your Formal Analysis which are utilised in your work
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eg. I drew inspiration/influence from (Artist name)'s use of _________ in my work. .....(Elaboration on why it is effective).........
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Thus/Similarly/Likewise, I wanted to recreate/mimic/replicate _______ in my work. .....(Elaboration on how its utilised).........
4. CULTURAL RELEVANCE
What context does both you and the artist share when making this work?
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Cultural/Political/Social/Historical/Personal
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Are both of the works Autobiographical (Stemming from personal experiences)?
Give more elaboration onto the context
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eg. Both you and the artist made the work during/when........
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Thus, our works both aim to reflect/comment/document on the ....... (context of ....)
TIP : DON'T JUST CONNECT BUT ALSO COMPARE
You took inspirations and influences from the artists' works but how did you make it unique to your own?
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eg. I took inspiration from his use of hanging installation, ...... . However, I approached the hanging of my work more organically as I wanted a natural flow. I did this by ....... (Elaboration) ..... .
C. SAMPLE
Note that these are samples from my submission, so feel free to or not reference it.
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If you do, feel free to change it up in terms of formatting
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Format it to your own colour schemes or styles etc.
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And remember to always consult your mentors along the way!!