TYPOGRAPHY // EXPERIMENTS // FMP
Final Major Project Greenwich University 2015
Grade: Exemplary 85% out of 100 / 1.1
Grade: Exemplary 85% out of 100 / 1.1
Beethoven, Baudelaire, Titian taught us that truth cannot be found easily. To generate an original
work requires deep knowledge and dedication, to create an artwork that will evoke true emotions and sensibility.
This is the time in history where mass production is in its highest level and the meaning of art has been reversed.
This is the time in history where mass production is in its highest level and the meaning of art has been reversed.
If from one single photography negative, we could produce thousands of copies, then to request for the authentic one
has no longer the same meaning as it used to in the past. When Beethoven was asked to give away one of his creations he would never copy from the original artwork, however he would recall solely from
memory to create authentic pieces of work each time.
With today’s technological advancement, we now can create thousands copies of an original art piece, in that way
memory to create authentic pieces of work each time.
With today’s technological advancement, we now can create thousands copies of an original art piece, in that way
eventually we form a mechanized art system. When we as individuals are creating, we ending up with something
we saw and "looked like art". The impact of creating something we saw is having the opposite meaning of creativity
and leads to mechanization of art.The typographic experiments are hand crafted and aim to break through on how we
perceive and understand typography, empowering authenticity and originality.











