Vagabond 3 by Takehiko Inoue Inked drawing by Takehiko Inoue, coloring by me in Photoshop CS4. Tweet Review: With swords like that, why fight? If I can turn ANY club readers into graphic novel fans...I am going to be very happy, but then so will you. As most club readers are also artists, this challenge especially emphasizes the relationship between words and pictures. And, as in graphic novels and manga...that's exactly what you get! A little look into Japanese manga is enough to pique anyone's interest. The manga artists keep up with societies interests. The stories written are illustrated for all age groups; boys and girls, men and women. The series Vagabond , my April book is seinem manga which means it's written for men ages 18-40. But I don't think I'll be arrested for reading it. The first two things to know about Vagabond is that the artist Takehiko Inoue is also the author and his drawings are done, up until very recently, with a black ink...
If I said this was a comment on social networking via computer, I'd just be stating the obvious - so I won't (although I sort of just have - quite disingenious, right?)
ReplyDeleteThe shift in colours is quite revealing. We go from the original blue colour scheme to warmer colours. On the original screen, at the bottom of this image, there would be a host of different languages, or babel of tongues. The red blur at the bottom right hand corner obliterates all of these, showing that there isn't necessarily as much connection and sharing as we'd like to imagine going on.
I am wondering why there are three colours in the scheme though? I was going to suggest yellow and pink were skin tones, but then the red does away with that theory (unless we see this in similarly body terms as blood - I mean, where there's connections, there's bodies, right? Maybe the red is blood and death and loss of connection).
I think the use of a hallucinatory perception shows a different side to the facebook site, away from its advertising. The rewriting of the word 'facebook' is the central thing - this is a rewriting and re-envisioning of the whole set up which tries to re-invest it with more reality? more of an idea of the way it can cause people to become more private rather than more open?
Red blood yes, and yellow for piss. 'Taking the piss' at facebook perhaps. I was inspired to make this after I realized one of my "friends" was drunk posting. So much it shown to us by a human face, yet in facebook we see the frozen picture, the facade, the effigy, then we see the words...typed out, and the interests and the icons. But we only know these "friends" from the past memory, and we are trying to make new memories in this social networking data base. It's all v. surreal.
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