An image of a synthetic "place" such as Disney World, Las Vegas, a Hollywood set, a diorama, etc.
I would be fun to do a recreation of one of Lori Nix's photographs. I would enjoy doing a method/technique recreation rather than recreate one of her works exactly. Or possibly do a recreation by photographing one her pieces so that it was in the realm of reality instead of created. The photograph would have to have cartoon-like characteristics or believable/realistic characteristics, depending on which way it was photographed.
An image of a fantasy/fictitious environment concocted from your imagination.
A photograph of this environment would be almost sterile-like. Everything in life is so complicated that I would love to be in a place where everything was minimal. I see a living space with a simple couch and chair, a TV with nothing around it and almost bare walls. This place would become my escape of the chaotic world.
An image of a placeless space such as the Internet, cell phones, e-mail, e-bank, surveillance, etc.
I would like to do a reshoot of Recreation 3. I like the concept of seeing two spaces through the internet at the same time. I visualize the new photograph to only have the computer screen in the frame, with no context of a desk or the computer itself (other than the screen).
An image of a public space/An image of a private space.
The first thing that came to mind when I saw these prompts would be to combine them. I picture an image of a public restroom. Although it is a public space it is also a private space. I think an image with like that with these prompts would be interesting because public restrooms are not thought of being intimate private spaces, yet they are somewhat private. Conceptually I think it would be interesting because it would be an evaluation of how people define private spaces and public spaces, or at least how they initially think of the two differently.
An in-between space that brings to mind one of the following ideas: nomadic lifestyles, displacement, rootlessness, out-of-placeness, boundaries, movement, expansion, etc.
A series of photographs from airports. All airports are different and so are the people in them. There have been only a few occasions when I have seen the same people I flew somewhere with flying back to our starting point. Airports are a constant yet always changing space. The images I picture are snap shots of airports and then ideally sitting in the same seat on every flight with the same angle to capture the different people.
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