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PROJECTION &
LIGHT
BRAINSTORM. Projec9on
Natural light
Human made light
Light projec9ons
Shadows
Films SilhoueHe
PaHern
Shapes
Visual communica9on
Representa9on
Ejec9on
Film Noir
Project
Photography
Long exposure
Night Photography
BRAINSTORM. Light
Day light
Sun
Weight
Overweight
Obesity
Underweight
Anorexia
Fast Food
Modeling
Planets
Stars
Brightness
luminosity
View Posi9on
Perspec9ve
PROJECTION -‐ Photography Long Exposure
Long-‐exposure photography Long-‐exposure photography or 9me-‐exposure photography involves using a long-‐dura9on shuHer speed to sharply capture the sta9onary elements of images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. The paths of moving light sources become clearly visible. Long-‐exposure photography is oTen used in a night-‐9me seUng in order to produce a near day9me effect in the photo. By leaving the camera's shuHer open for an extended period of 9me, more light is absorbed, crea9ng a brighter product. If the camera is sta9onary for the en9re period of 9me that the shuHer is open, a very vibrant and clear photograph can be produced
LIGHT – Weight Anorexia
Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia nervosa is an ea9ng disorder characterized by immoderate food restric9on and irra9onal fear of gaining weight, as well as a distorted body self-‐percep9on. It typically involves excessive weight loss and is usually found more in females than in males.[1] Due to the fear of gaining weight, people with this disorder restrict the amount of food they consume. This restric9on of food intake causes metabolic and hormonal disorders.[2] Outside of medical literature, the terms anorexia nervosa and anorexia are oTen used interchangeably; however, anorexia is simply a medical term for lack of appe9te, and people with anorexia nervosa do not in fact, lose their appe9tes
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Martynas Kasiulevicius