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I made a new page on this blog with an update of my Transmedia research project.


A pdf with a selection of my work can be downloaded from the following address www.nathalik.be/portfolio_nathalik.pdf
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After my trip to Rwanda and moving from the centre of BXL to Koekelberg (with my friends fenna & els), I’m now officially ready and free for work work work! I’m planning an update of my on-line portfolio and CV, and of course job interviews! I also adjusted my résumé at the creativeskills website.
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Part of my visual study, 3 borders with different dynamics:
1. Belgium/ The Netherlands
2. United States/ Mexico
3. Serbia/ Kosovo
Each representation is build out of the same criteria, the thinner the line (threshold) the smaller the difference between two countries. The bigger the bubbles the bigger the threshold. Colour choice is not yet of any importance here.

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“A representation of the 85+ recorded covers of Joy Division’s ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart Again’ mapped in relation to the original recordings by the band.” Great song, great poster.
Made by Peter Crnokrak of ±.


Levels:
-Defining the thresholds (religion, BNP, …) of two countries and visualizing them in different layers
-Defining one threshold out of all the thresholds = one border threshold
-Applying rules on the outcomes (if criteria 1 of country A is bigger than country B, then the shape will change; above a certain value a border is shaped; etc) [...]


If a border is not more than a thin line on a map and doesn’t have a visual appaerance (for instance Belgium and The Netherlands), how do we notice that we are crossing a border? When there are no fences, walls, control/ security stops that visually divide two territories. How can we define this border?
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