+ within society the overwhelming desire to 'be like everyone else' seemingly becomes the easy option. To in fact create a new voyage uniquely yours you must truly find your identity, your culture, your own solid grounding. But is this an impossible journey? can we ever be completely content within our own skin, or is this an ongoing self discovery which will continue until the day we pass?
self identity is discovered over time, augmentations of what we believe will guide us towards moulding our persona. In order to locate these augmentations we must learn to open our minds, we must discover what it is in which we associate ourselves with.
+Augmented reality live or indirect views (may not necessarily be associated with that of a video game) but may exist as a theory beyond this within our imaginations. Guided by Jean Piaget's ideal of perception depending on the world view of a person, integrated to make sense of the world around us where imagination is needed to make sense of perception.
Initially this ideal is translated from the sensory emotive, heightened imaginative states can be achieved through stimulation of the brain, This concludes in the concept of identity coming from within us all.
It is Human nature to work in such a process of understanding our own identity. Is identity in fact something we need to stimulate.
+Within assignment one I will begin to question this idea of personal identity, emulating initially of what is within, a series of photographs focusing on realism to what I would do to in fact stimulate my appearance, This will initially become an analysis of what is in fact under my skin, A brutal approach in style, but the initial starting point of stimulating my personal identity.
I will begin to emulate the technicality of the previous photographers I have been researching to aid the craft of imagery through composite to appropriate articulation, communication and
the overall quality of the photographs. Once I have enabled a series of images I will then begin to explore the digital realm pushing the boundaries of what I personally can achieve through manipulation.
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