Curiosity Journal

Curiosity Journal – Ghida Dalloul

Curiosity Journal – Ghida Dalloul

When finalizing my curiosity journal, I made observations regarding my collection of images and selected from that. The first thing that I observed was that my collected images were very much chaotic and did not necessarily follow a particular theme. The next thing was that all of my images were taken zoomed in. I was inspired by the act of zooming into a picture on a phone screen(since I took it with an iPhone camera) and decided to place my photographs on a 2-meter metal rod bent in the middle creating a 90-degree angle. I then structured what I thought was my “chaotic” images, by setting up a specific order that permitted for a conversation between the pictures. Like pairing similar colors, structures, and images on opposite ends. I also integrated an excerpt from my Seminar curiosity journal titled ” Deciphering Chaos,” where I describe my thought process through the entire process and my everyday life.
Chaise Rouge

Chaise Rouge

For this project, I created a satirical children's book wit glass pieces that were part of a game at the end. The reader could play with the glass like puzzle pieces as it had the images in the book and place them on boxes provided at the end of the book.
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