In this experiment, I will continue my exploration of behaviour. In the first experiment, I analyzed and explored the behaviour of myself, and finally got a picture. I think if there is more time, it can be very interesting to make it dynamic.

In order to better observe this picture, I printed it with a colour printer. I tried to print it in different sizes for observation. It may be due to the lack of high-definition equipment. When the picture is reduced and printed After that, it became blurred, so I eventually gave up exploring the image by changing the size.

One idea came from a part-time job of mine. They used punchers to record the number of products sold. I think this is a very old-fashion way of recording, and it also reminds me of train ticket inspectors in the old movies who have punched the tickets for travellers.

In my experiment, I chose to process a picture of suitable size by using a puncher. The holes I try to make are as random and large as possible. After that, I found that the whole picture was incomplete, and I wanted to fix this hole differently. I randomly re-paste the circle cut from the original picture to the current picture. The final product was not what I expected. So I made a copy of the finished product this time and then continued to punch and repair randomly, and finally got Figure 2.

 

 

 

 

I scanned the final figure 2 and placed it in Photoshop for processing. Since the day I got the word behaviour was January 13th, I chose a cell size of 13.

Final result

I think this is a good experiment, in this experiment I personally experienced damage and repair. Throughout the process, I kept pasting as random as possible. I didn’t know what would happen before the final picture was stitched together, so I kept looking forward to the whole process.