- Using Flyers collected somewhere within the book.
- Thinking about how busy the streets were, trying to replicate this feeling.
- How were the streets when I was their, making it about personal experience.
- Focus on the architecture of the building, thinking about the shapes/structures around.
- Character breakdowns of the people you meet in the street, e.g. parrot man or "come to my show I'm tragic" guy.
- Make paper out of flyers and use these within the publication.
- Develop grid from flyers?
- Screen print over the flyers in colours to mute the garish design.
- What to do about sound, could this be a focal point for the publication and make it more abstract.
Could develop illustrations from buildings, try to convey the feeling of the layers to Edinburgh up and down streets?
WHAT IS THE CONTENT?
- Like the idea of conveying the feeling of being in the street itself the chaos and noise
- Having the book present the architecture of the area
- The characters you meet when on the mile in August
- The sounds you hear in and around the mile in August
POST PRESENTATION
Wanting to capture the experience of what it's like to attend the fringe in the form of an artists book. Having each act or aspect of the fringe being seen as an "artist".
Thinking about how to collect the experience of being at the fringe into one final piece, without looking like a scrapbook.
Each page could look different, think about the size of the page, how it reads, does it have numbers, could the stats found be used in it somewhere etc.
POST PRESENTATION
Wanting to capture the experience of what it's like to attend the fringe in the form of an artists book. Having each act or aspect of the fringe being seen as an "artist".
Thinking about how to collect the experience of being at the fringe into one final piece, without looking like a scrapbook.
Each page could look different, think about the size of the page, how it reads, does it have numbers, could the stats found be used in it somewhere etc.
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