Could we compose a movement to expand and manipulate a single image and use it to create visual narratives?
This project experimented with using subsystems within a photocopier - a scanner glass as a frame, a line light as a time and the interaction with a paper as a way to produce effects - by using a single dot as a starting context. Then, I used my hand movement to develop various effects on an image, experimented with the possibility within a time to create visual narratives by following the journey of a simple dot and also explored a way to present the moving images.
This iteration process has allowed me to understand the relationship between movement and time that affects the resulting image, how a form as simple as a dot can be manipulated and animated and not only pushing boundaries within a tool but also the image itself.