Final work printed and displayed
The Digital Darkroom I 221.221
Rationale
Animals are not commodities
The topic I choose was "Humankind's relationship to the environment”,
With scientific advances in the field of genetics and genetic engineering I wanted to explore how humans may use or misuse this knowledge/power in the near future. Animal rights groups make claims that "Genetic engineering and selective breeding violate animal rights. It is manipulating animals for human ends"I looked at a few different things around genetic engineering:
- Unknown side effects of genetic engineering. One of these effects could be a more violent unpredictable beast .The new species have become more vicious in order to survive and therefore more dangerous.
- How humans may abuse theses animals for entertainment. People may develop, breed and train these “beasts” for illegal fighting competitions. This may also extend beyond genetically modifying animals, replacing body parts with cyborg parts.
- Breeding to introduce characteristics we may desire for the animals. Increased energy, strength and many other traits making them better “work animals” fit for a purpose or having “exotic” looking pets. This is another form of slavery
- Negative impact on the environment. Genetic engineering is not natural and can upset the balance of nature. If we accept that nature has an orderly food chain of predator and prey, what happens if this is turned upside down and “the hunted becomes hunted”. Nature becomes unbalanced.
Scott Eng
Background Changes
Making some background changes after some more research,
decided to take out the people, and show that people are still around just not in the photos, man made structure, chaining animals up etc.
Background research
looking at more artist models to help with my background
Terry Gilliam
Raoul Hausmann
Ciara Phelan
Matthew Rose
Richard Hamilton
Frank Schlamp
1 on 1 Critique
From 1 on 1 critique , got told to change the people at to look at Terry Gilliam, Early 20th century and dadaism to help with my montage backgrounds.
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