Good try on two things:
1/ experimentation on different objects
2/ your own original reflection on objects
As a mini ex, I see the way how you use the exercise to achieve some practical experiments and some kind of expressions. Although you said that the use of objects are kind of unexpected in your piece, apparently it is also very function (just like the text box and submit button and what you want to do with it). I just have one question would like to push you to think further, which is about the submit button. What does it mean by pressing a submit button in contemporary culture? Just like when you click a post button on facebook. Of course, functionally it posts things on the internet. What are the possible consequences and relation to the economic and culture of data-driven content?
Good try on two things: 1/ experimentation on different objects 2/ your own original reflection on objects
As a mini ex, I see the way how you use the exercise to achieve some practical experiments and some kind of expressions. Although you said that the use of objects are kind of unexpected in your piece, apparently it is also very function (just like the text box and submit button and what you want to do with it). I just have one question would like to push you to think further, which is about the submit button. What does it mean by pressing a submit button in contemporary culture? Just like when you click a post button on facebook. Of course, functionally it posts things on the internet. What are the possible consequences and relation to the economic and culture of data-driven content?