With demolition on the smaller sections of Aspen House underway, the tower is wrapped up ready to vanish from the Swindon skyline.
Swindon-based professional photographer of architecture, portraits & landscapes. Currently photographing long-term urban regeneration & infrastructure projects.
Showing posts with label ad campaign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ad campaign. Show all posts
Monday, June 23, 2014
The Disappearance of Aspen House
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Advertising Applications : Artsite Campaign
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The dramatic lighting from the National Trust building does most of the work for us! Click on the image for a closer look. |
So how do you change the perception of art as an 'added extra' and for a niche of people?
In a localised advertising campaign that uses the locations as much as the artwork themselves to challenge preconceptions and ask questions, that's how!
As part of the Advertising Applications unit fellow student Ed Howell and I took an advertising campaign for the Artsite Post Modern Gallery from conception through to execution, and all points in between.
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The mixture of light and textures at Wharf Green suits The Green Man sculpture. Click on the image for a closer look. |
In short, we wanted to show how art in Swindon is on your doorstep - by putting it there.
For the full set of images from the campaign, click on the link to the right, or here..
Links
Artsite Post Modern Gallery : http://artsite.ltd.uk/
Ed Howell : http://edwardhowellphotography.wordpress.com/
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