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Gertrude Stein Motion Graphic

 
"… a sensational read of excerpts."
-2011 jumper describing stein's poetry
 
After reading through the poems and researching Gertrude Stein and her methodology I decided to emphasize the sound and rhythm of her poetry because she wrote these poems with the sound having more importance than the meaning. 
 
This motion graphic broke down the words into their phonetic syllable hierarchy with the phonetic stress changes becoming visual. The lines of the poem were arranged to create a dynamically visual rhythm. This allows to reader to recognize the sound and rhythm quickly. 
 
 
2011 Junior
Kansas City Art Institute
 
 
 
"… a sensational read of excerpts."
-2011 jumper describing stein's poetry
 
After reading through the poems and researching Gertrude Stein and her methodology I decided to emphasize the sound and rhythm of her poetry because she wrote these poems with the sound having more importance than the meaning. 
 
This motion graphic broke down the words into their phonetic syllable hierarchy with the phonetic stress changes becoming visual. The lines of the poem were arranged to create a dynamically visual rhythm. This allows to reader to recognize the sound and rhythm quickly. 
 
 
2011 Junior
Kansas City Art Institute"… a sensational read of excerpts."
-2011 jumper describing stein's poetry
 
After reading through the poems and researching Gertrude Stein and her methodology I decided to emphasize the sound and rhythm of her poetry because she wrote these poems with the sound having more importance than the meaning. 
 
This motion graphic broke down the words into their phonetic syllable hierarchy with the phonetic stress changes becoming visual. The lines of the poem were arranged to create a dynamically visual rhythm. This allows to reader to recognize the sound and rhythm quickly. 
 
 
2011 Junior
Kansas City Art Institute
Gertrude Stein Motion Graphic
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Gertrude Stein Motion Graphic

A motion graphic created for Gertrude Stein's poem "Eyeglasses."

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