Blog Post 6 / by Nicholas Valledor

We're almost done in terms of time for this class, with less than a month left, and I think we've (Shree, my classmates, and I) agreed that my project doesn't really need to have a set meaning since it's so far on the abstract spectrum that it might be better to leave it up to the viewer to derive the meaning for themselves. This is great for me, because I never really came up with much more than "I think they're cool and I like making them."

We also had meetings with visiting artist Nate Larson today, which I actually found really interesting and fun. I introduced him to my project and my process, which he thought was quite cool because he's done some similar work before using a Kirlian device, which makes similar, but at the same time, totally different images from my own process. He and I also talked (for a while) about how this project would work well as a gallery piece, and how if I try to get it shown, it should have an installation/interactive element to allow people to see the process in action.

Hopefully that means I have a decent chance of sowing my work off somewhere in the future, that'd be neat.

Below are a few more scans of my work.