Sample Steps, Rules, and Guidelines for a Social Creativity Project
Sad Chairs
The Cruel World of America's Abandoned Chairs
- Find an abandoned, abused, forgotten, or oddly-placed chair somewhere in the United States
- Photograph the chair to emphasize the incongruity of its context: that is, its bizarre location, the strangeness of the objects around it, its peculiar match with its setting or background, etc.
- As you’re taking the photograph, consider ways that you might use choices of background, distance, camera angle, lighting, framing, etc. to suggest a human situation or emotion
- Take several different shots to give you various options
- Choose your most suggestive shot.
- Write a 1-5 word caption for that image that implies--rather than simply explaining or naming--that human situation or emotion.
- Using some software, scale and crop the image to make the image 380 pixels by 380 pixels square, and to emphasize the emotion you want to convey.
- Using software, compose chair image in the right half of a white page that is 750 pixels wide and 398 pixels tall, with a thin, even margin at the top, right, and bottom.
- Centered in the blank space on the left side of the page, compose your caption: all caps; Arial Black, 14-point font; three-quarters of the way down the page.
- Beneath the caption--aligned with it and justified left--compose the location and date of the photograph in 9-point Arial font, capitalizing only proper names and months.
- Save and submit the image as a .jpg.