In simple terms, this is an interview with a photograph. We generally try to project specific ideas and expectations onto photography, but how about we interview the photograph for its own opinions? After all, isn’t a picture worth a thousand words? This interview is a rare opportunity to hear from a photograph for the first time. It discusses what it is and what to expect from it.
The interview gives a channel or voice to something that is only a visual metaphor and never heard, and makes the listener step into the photograph's field of view (no pun intended). This brings the listener to the realization of accepting photographs for what they are and realizing their limited affordances. But since it is also a literal photograph talking, the discourse adopts a lighter tone despite the sadness expressed by the photograph in the interview for its misinterpretation.
The concept of the experience is as follows:
1. You get a polaroid photo with a QR code saying, "This Photograph Talks".
The polaroids are considered easy marketing tools to distribute.
2. You scan the QR code, and it sends you to the video through YouTube.
3. You click play – the interview starts.
1. You get a polaroid photo with a QR code saying, "This Photograph Talks".
The polaroids are considered easy marketing tools to distribute.
2. You scan the QR code, and it sends you to the video through YouTube.
3. You click play – the interview starts.