The man in this image is facing the viewer and it makes me feel curious. My focus goes straight to his feet and my eye wanders up to try to discover more of this figure. He is in the city. It makes me wonder his connection with the artist. I also feel the bright yellow of the sidewalk helps guide the eye to other elements of the photograph. -Enjoy your summer!
This image makes me feel a bit afraid in some ways. The erased man kind of scares me and reminds me of a scary movie in so many ways. The yellow sidewalk marking makes me feel as if this disappearing person cannot cross the line and cannot scare me as scary as it is. When I look away I remember the disappearing image of the man and it reminds me of a part of the movie 'Back to the Future" when the main character starts to disappear.
When I look at this picture I see a street with a man that has been taken out on the computer. Looking at it makes me wonder what the man looked looked like and if he had a certain connection with the photographer. It makes me curious where the picture was taken because there are no other people in the background or any hint of where it may be. When I look away I remember the yellow sidewalk and the mans feet.
I feel like this image both feels like the man has been erased and that a mans ghost is peering out from the shadows. I agree that it is very creepy and unsettling but very intriguing at the same time. Who is this man and what does he want from us? does he just want to be seen or is he a more sinister force?
My eyes are strongly drawn to where the mans' eyes are/should be. There are two shadows there, and though I am unsure if it is just part of the building or a purposely placed remnant of him, there is a sense of haunting in the image. It seems as if we're meant not to see him, but there is a presence, like when you look over your shoulder because you feel as it there is someone watching you.
I noticed this photo first since I felt disturbed by the staring of a invisible man or maybe a ghost. It reminds me of a movie: invisible man. It gets me the creeps of thinking of a man staring at you when you cannot see him.
The man in this image is facing the viewer and it makes me feel curious. My focus goes straight to his feet and my eye wanders up to try to discover more of this figure. He is in the city. It makes me wonder his connection with the artist. I also feel the bright yellow of the sidewalk helps guide the eye to other elements of the photograph. -Enjoy your summer!
ReplyDeleteThis image makes represents of how people in the city are just invisible to each other.
ReplyDeleteThis image makes me feel a bit afraid in some ways. The erased man kind of scares me and reminds me of a scary movie in so many ways. The yellow sidewalk marking makes me feel as if this disappearing person cannot cross the line and cannot scare me as scary as it is. When I look away I remember the disappearing image of the man and it reminds me of a part of the movie 'Back to the Future" when the main character starts to disappear.
ReplyDeleteWhen I look at this picture I see a street with a man that has been taken out on the computer. Looking at it makes me wonder what the man looked looked like and if he had a certain connection with the photographer. It makes me curious where the picture was taken because there are no other people in the background or any hint of where it may be. When I look away I remember the yellow sidewalk and the mans feet.
ReplyDeleteI feel like this image both feels like the man has been erased and that a mans ghost is peering out from the shadows. I agree that it is very creepy and unsettling but very intriguing at the same time. Who is this man and what does he want from us? does he just want to be seen or is he a more sinister force?
ReplyDeleteMy eyes are strongly drawn to where the mans' eyes are/should be. There are two shadows there, and though I am unsure if it is just part of the building or a purposely placed remnant of him, there is a sense of haunting in the image. It seems as if we're meant not to see him, but there is a presence, like when you look over your shoulder because you feel as it there is someone watching you.
ReplyDeleteI noticed this photo first since I felt disturbed by the staring of a invisible man or maybe a ghost. It reminds me of a movie: invisible man. It gets me the creeps of thinking of a man staring at you when you cannot see him.
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