Lamoine, the ancestor of freedom
consider instructions and order of science and introduce, collabortate instructions and diagrams and order into drawings and collages representing freedom.
the usefulness of diagrams and instructions

Art should represent its relationship with science
Art and science – art and diagram

Diagram often suggest the presence of line and order
are line drawings diagrams
strong line and look drawing
diagrammatic essence
demonstrating the properties of such, not the essence or feeling

The image above was from a Graphics help book I found for free outside the library ages ago and this images from it has reoccured in my thoughts and inspiration since. It has just been transferred and transferred into piles of paper each time I start a new project – never gets forgotten or left behind and i still don’t know why…
The way it maps the image capturing an organic moment is intriguing and combines human order and our diagrammatic obsession with an image captured outside in a moment that lacks control or predetermination as it is a photo of people in a bog disturbing a crocodile.
The initial combination of artistic layers is juxtaposing and I’d like to try to recreate this with some of my own photographs or stills from films – interesting element that films have been orchestrated – maybe I should take photos of the public at random? But again like in previous debates I’ve had with myself; any photo taken is determined and passed through the eye of the person behind the camera so can never be unbiased to subject or shot unless done blindfolded?
— Interesting idea to study people blindfolded or under certain set conditions that avoid prejudice.