The first two location fashion shoots are in the can.
Aleister x
Monday, 2 April 2007
Charlie Bentley: The Newspaper

It has been said that newspapers will ‘check out in 2044’, and with this in mind I want to maintain the production of the newspaper.
In the same way people have a feel for vinyl as of new digital music formats, newsprint has a quality that the internet and other new medias don’t.
People use newspapers for so many things other than just a format for reading the news, such as insulation, doodling, making fires; and in the past, wrapping fish and chips, cleaning windows, fly swotting etc.
I will be looking to turn the newspaper into the ultimate versatile product. Persuading people to buy the newspaper to use, not just to read.
I will absorb myself into the newspaper and focus my thoughts on the sensory issue, the history, and scale, of the paper.
Possible outcomes:
Create a newspaper with a twist-when opened each page is perforated, ready to rip out to use for specific purposes. For example, a page is covered in vinegar ready for window cleaning, Or instructions on how to make a paper boat.
Or create a newspaper that folds out into a massive poster/wall hanging, which you hang up on the wall and punch out the perforated shapes for use when needed.
Or the idea of promoting the newspaper as a product - no need to buy windolene, use the newspaper. This could be in the form of a TV advert.
Or a retrospective...
The outcome of this FMP could take many forms- a newspaper itself with a twist, a newspaper sculpture, a witty film, adverts, poster campaign.
Leif, FMP bolg page...
FMP: "digital sketch book" that show ideas for physical interaction with graphics on digital display.
I made a page for all this on my own blog and the first sketches that showcase experiments using light sensors as interface can be viewed here
*all comments are welcome at the bottom of that page
Cheers,
Leif
I made a page for all this on my own blog and the first sketches that showcase experiments using light sensors as interface can be viewed here
*all comments are welcome at the bottom of that page
Cheers,
Leif
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