Projection and Light Presentation

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PROJECTION & LIGHT

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PROJECTION  &  

LIGHT  

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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  

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BRAINSTORM.  Light  

Day  light      

Sun  

Weight  

Overweight  

Obesity      

Underweight  

Anorexia      

Fast  Food      

Modeling      

Planets  

Stars  

Brightness  

luminosity  

View  Posi9on  

Perspec9ve  

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PROJECTION  -­‐  Photography  Long  Exposure    

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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    

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LIGHT  –  Weight  Anorexia  

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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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Fin.  

Martynas  Kasiulevicius