Friday, 26 November 2010

Appropriating images

Appropriating: To take something for ones own use, usually without permission from the owner.

This is a famous example of an image being appropriated by an artist. Shepard Fairey has taken this iconic photograph of Barak Obama and used graphic design to make it his own. Photographer, Mannic Garcia, has called Fairey on his blatent appropriation, to which someone replied:
"To photograph is to appropriate the thing photographed"
I would like to use appropriation throughout my entire project as i think it would be a challenge to alter the images enough to make them my own without making the image unrecognisable.

ideas

Taking well known images and recreating them with a modern twist
-Michael Caine portrait by David Bailey with the cigarette replaced with a Nicorette inhalator.


Product placement is a form of marketing that advertisement company's use to subliminal advertise their product.
It is used in films to allow the viewer to relate to the character/story line they are seeing. The viewer is subjected to cleverly hidden advertising.
I would like to experiment with product placement within the brands primary advertising.
e.g. - Including a child in a Calvin Klein advert to portray the use of child labor within the company.


This image of Michael Caine was taken in 1965. I have used this as an example of using editing software to replace a cigarette with a Nicorette inhalator. This also shows the use of product placement.

The other subjects i could include using this method is
-controversy within the brands or products
-slave labor
-added ingredients
-animal cruelty and testing

Other controversial issues i could cover
-recreating portraits of celebrities and adding my opinion of their death
Michael Jackson
Marilyn Monroe
John Lennon
JFK