SVG-RE-DRAW
An iterative and collaborative drawing app focusing on 're-use'
- Scan the QR code below:
|QR>https://draw-it-with-others.org/svg-re-draw/re-draw/last|
- Iterate the drawing by re-positioning and rotating the strokes
- (SUGGESTION) Make a simple line drawing for others to re-use
- How can we re-think authorship by re-using others' drawings?
- Does this drawing method provoke anything? If so, what is it?
- How does this method influence what we draw?
- Drawing as living beings by reactivation, rather than inert matter
The starting point of this drawing app was "Magical Button", a simple webpage made by Chaeyoung Kim. It was the result of the workshop facilitated by "a free software enthusiast", Raphael Bastide. Participants were invited to create "small but radical web pages under specific constraints such as time, content, connection, public, etc. The goal of those exercises is to consider the creative context, react to it, and experiment with coding as a performing practice." Chae's constraint was only re-using the strokes of "Mamang" to make a new drawing. By re-using and re-positioning the same ten strokes made with a scissor and paper, Chae made nine different drawings.
