The Neverending Story

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Contents

EXERCISES

unity

tension

ARTWORK

portfolio

Introduction

It has been difficult to know exactly what to say of such an epitome of a life work. You have invented a new kind of autobiography. It is a kind of autobiography in a performance of marionettes. You have become the puppeteer of your past.

Walter Arensberg, upon receipt of a deluxe edition of Boîte-en-Valise in 1942, to Marcel Duchamp

Because this project involves setting up output for large-scale printing, we run it side by side with the Variations large print project, which involves a large and uniquely formatted physical print. This gives us the experience of managing multiple jobs at once—a critical life skill—and in a live studio version of the course, this allows us to access the large format printing capabilities at our school, saving schlepping and post-production time.

Marcel Duchamp, Boîte-en-Valise, 1935-41 

Objectives

After completing this project you will be able to:

  • use the visual principles of sequence, repetition, unity, and tension
  • understand and use the concepts of hierarchy, rules and randomness
  • use InDesign as a means to compile work created in other programs
  • understand the reciprocal relationship between work and portfolio
  • create a file for print output that successfully generates a tactile book
  • create a link between physical and digital iterations of a portfolio using a QR code
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