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Please note, however: Should you choose to update through Aemulus this way, the "pre-configured" files will always be used. If you use a custom combination of textures, please continue to update manually. New bustup portraits for Margaret have been added to the pack.

These portraits feature adjustments to her hair colour so it more closely resembles that of her model and modern appearances. See new screenshots above. Just a couple of Kanji fixes in this update: The trousers for Kanji's biker jacket outfit have an embroidered silver dragon. I've updated this texture for much greater clarity.

There are still may other mods some of them are little tweaks like a camera changer while others introduce a whole new story mode into your game. Truck Skins. Your email address will not be published. No Ratings Yet. I decided to take some test shots and I intend to revisit the same location for the photo shoot, I was surprised with the results and I was pleased with the photograph next to the train tracks, hopefully I can expand upon this particular idea.

When I viewed the photographs on my computer, I began to realise that the images capture a younger version of myself, I have aged since the time the photo was taken.

The overall concept has invited me to consider the idea that every day, every month and every year is another step closer to death. A touch of a finger now suffices to invest in a moment with posthumous irony. Have I managed to capture my own mortality through these self-portraits? The end of life and the beginning of death is such a natural, yet disturbing idea that I do find particularly fascinating and perplexing.

Sontag does explore some very interesting concepts relating to the connection between death and photography. I decided to take a closer look at my self-portraits and I realised that the photographs were very smooth and I decided to destroy the physical surface of the print in order to establish a closer connection to death.

I decided to crumple the images and rub the paper together; as a result the ink from the printer tarnished certain areas of the images and the experiment successfully created a distressed effect. In , I decided to destroy my images using water, cello tape, paint and chalk in order to present the notion of decay and disintegration; I have decided to continue the project in order to determine whether these ideas or concepts have progressed since the beginning of I do prefer the distressed images, as they successfully establish a greater connection to death.

I cannot imagine death as a smooth, perfect or pristine image, I imagine death as a body slowly decaying or disintegrating into a decomposing corpse. I actually prefer this particular effect and the change of colour adds to the level of decay, maybe it is possible to find a connection to death through monochromatic or sepia tones.

I have often questioned what happens to the body after death, can the photographic image portray the process of decomposition? I am really interested to see where this project will take me, this is all I have for now but stay tuned for further updates! References 1. This YouTube video features Xavier Quijas Yxayotl holding a skull shaped whistle and I was completely surprised when I listened to the noises from this particular instrument and I was alarmed by the loud, unpleasant sounds.

Xavier Quijas Yxayotl with a death whistle. Over the past couple of days, I have wondered why the death whistle features the shape of a skull? Sacrificed victim buried with death whistle. After further research, I discovered a historical image featuring Ehecatl and Mictlantecutli side by side that has invited me to question the relationship between these two ancient gods.

Image featuring Ehecatl god of wind and Mictlantecutli god of death. I tried to search for an audio recording of the sounds from the Chichtli; while I have discovered some articles and books online, I was unable to find any recordings. Please click on the links below for further details. I mage References. I remember feeling that overwhelming sense of bewilderment as I continued to stare at this pink, fluorescent statue with the two ice-cream cones protruding from the forehead of the skull.

The artist explores these traditional techniques within an artistic, contemporary context through the use of vibrant colours and iconic symbols. From a personal perspective, the compositional elements present a playful, humorous and satirical disposition that successfully provide quite a memorable impression. Home About Contact Folio. Tag Archives: Skulls Project July 9, No Ratings Yet. This content was uploaded by website visitors. If you notice any mistake, please let us know.



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