As I was doing Graphic Communication before as one of my A-level I was familiar with staff that we did during this rotation. What I liked about this rotation is that we had each week new project and they were very interesting. The first project was about creating a story from the images we collected. I did a story of the child birth. I used illustration, photo collages and monoprinting. Although, my final piece wasn't that crazy and odd compared to other pieces produced by my group. From the crit I learned that I need to think more of the story line, as some parts were a bit confusing. The second project was about nonverbal communication. I think for international students it was pretty difficult and tricky task. So, basically I was stuck at the beginning. However, after talks to tutors it became more clear, but still I was struggling with the message. For this project I wanted to explore the language between animals and people. I used my cats as senders and my parents as receivers. Basically, this situation can happen with every family who has cats. My cats are decorative sphynxes and have any fur, so it is impossible for the to live on the streets. But they always want to go outside, drink water from toilet, eat human food, not cat's biscuits. They want to feel freedom. So, I sent a message with the help of food, using Posh Cat food vs. Fishbone.
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