PUBLICATION RESEARCH
Based on the content of the article, I made some collages.
“Make it clear.” This fundamental assumption of communication would seem to be an attainable goal. Objectify the audience, understand their desires—appeal to their interests, eliminate the extraneous and presto “effective communication.” Well, maybe not.
The figure in the middle of this collage is half angel and half devil, which shows that people often have two sides. "Making it clear" is indeed not an easy task.
The head was a pointillist composition of tiny dots and fragments of color that desolved into an abstraction as you got closer.
Her primary tools were a scalpel, a cotton swab, soap and water. Layer by layer she was cleaning away the dirt, waxes, varnish and over-painting of centuries.
This collage shows the process of putting together the little dots (jigsaw puzzle) in people's minds as they look at a piece of work.
The elements of the scalpel come from the tools used by the people who restored the Last Supper.
"One of you shall betray me"
“Take this and eat: this is my body”
This collage shows the same work from different angles, with different interpretations.
”What is that?” “Dry ice and water.”
“Is that for the drama?”
“yes.”
This collage depicts the author's experience of hot dry ice on an airplane. The flight attendants, like airline robots, are used to this absurdity. The cube in the towel represents ice, and the green oval in the background represents an airplane porthole.
However, they drew the line at harming their family, friends or neighbors.
What this collage shows is that when it comes to cheating, people draw the line at family and friends. The green wavy line represents the moat, blocking the greedy hand.
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