
My degree course has been lucky enough to have an exhibition at 'Noise Lab' in Manchester city centre. The brief for the exhibition was to interpret 'Panic.' I did a joint project with Kirsty Gilliburn. Our work was based around the idea that people panic at the thought of being alone, such as eating alone, shopping alone, walking alone, travelling alone, being in the house on your own, etc...We narrowed it down to three sequences and used photography as our media. There are three sets of four photographs, but we have styled them so they link together. The first set shows the person at the graveyard, which signifies the panic people face when they lose a partner or someone close to them. The second sequence shows the person walking alone in an isolated area, so the panic of no one being around especially when it gets dark. The third sequence shows the person at home alone , the panic that someone could be in your house or even watching you.
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