Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Title and content options for Line project

Title Options
  • Walking With Lines
  • Home-ward Line
  • Juxtapositional With Westport
  • Point to a Line in Westport
  • The Second Dimension of Westport
  • West Line Port

Paragraph One

My perception of this world is very fond of me.  In the immediate proximity of my location on this gigantically small world Is small part of Kansas City known as, Westport.
West port is my home in the third dimension. This part of the big city contains all the things my mind is aware of when I notice. All these things are made from lines of all sorts and sizes and different relevant similarities. This book of selected as well as crafted images are a few things I took the time to notice and create within this small town. From the creation process of this book I have realized no matter how small your world is it is still gigantic in comparison of something else with all the angels and curves and strait on perceptions it contains.

Paragraph Two

In Westport you can find many things, objects, places, and people. All of these things no matter what they are have one thing in common with each other. everything you perceive in this world is made up of points and lines. These elements can be curved , diagonal or as strait as an arrow. Lines are everywhere, and relate to each other more then anything else in this world. Every angle can have a reflection, every line will continue is space, wether it be physical or metaphysical space inside your imagination.

Paragraph Three

Lines can turn up or around anything. Don’t believe me? then take a walk through the pages of this book. then when your done, take a walk into your world. Everything around you is made up of lines. Every curve, angle, edge, face, rock, tree, door, window, cloud, car, and everything else can be seen as lines. all these lines can relate in many ways as well depending on placement size or similarity. This book contains lines that were photographed in Westport in Kansas City, Missouri as well as hand crafted lines from various methods and assembled to create contrasting similarity between the physical world and the world of lines.

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