moire – when the right is wrong
145mm x 125mm
Risograph printing
Delli Press, 2021
Moiré is a graphic interference (optical effect) that generates patterns that arise when lines, bands, nets, grids, points or curves unexpectedly align in a certain way.
By definition, Moiré patterns are images produced when the human eye observes the overlap (stopped or moving) of two graphic structures with spacing and variation. These patterns, similar to vibration waves, cause the formation of light and dark fringes, called Moiré fringes. These structures are called reticles, plots or grids, and are made up of lines, parallel or radial bands, forming concentric circles or ellipses or evenly spaced or evenly spaced points.
Conceptually, this project presents a graphic / visual experimentation, capable of revealing multiple thoughts about the idea and virtuous / advantageous use of Moiré as an error, chance, accident, randomness, failure, waste, but also of intention, deliberation, rhythm, animation and awareness as a vital strategy for creating content as innovative as speculative. These work concepts guided the authors (communication design students at DELLI) who generated the content and editorial principles of this project.
Risograph printing
Delli Press, 2021
Moiré is a graphic interference (optical effect) that generates patterns that arise when lines, bands, nets, grids, points or curves unexpectedly align in a certain way.
By definition, Moiré patterns are images produced when the human eye observes the overlap (stopped or moving) of two graphic structures with spacing and variation. These patterns, similar to vibration waves, cause the formation of light and dark fringes, called Moiré fringes. These structures are called reticles, plots or grids, and are made up of lines, parallel or radial bands, forming concentric circles or ellipses or evenly spaced or evenly spaced points.
Conceptually, this project presents a graphic / visual experimentation, capable of revealing multiple thoughts about the idea and virtuous / advantageous use of Moiré as an error, chance, accident, randomness, failure, waste, but also of intention, deliberation, rhythm, animation and awareness as a vital strategy for creating content as innovative as speculative. These work concepts guided the authors (communication design students at DELLI) who generated the content and editorial principles of this project.
Project developed with 2nd year BA students
Teacher(s): Luís Alegre
Contributors/Students:
Ana Catarina Domingues
Ana Margarida Dias
Bamy Neto
Bárbara do Carmo
Catarina Costa
Dian Rives
Diogo Filipe
Diogo Alfredo
Gonçalo Lopes
Inês Ribeiro
Joana Duarte
João Diogo Coelho
João Pedro Coelho
Kimberly Cabral
Maria João Arvela
Mariana Esteves
Marta Martins
Marta Correia
Miguel Paz
Pedro Silva
Ricardo Côrte-Real
Sofia Leal
Sofia Palma
Tânia Pinto
Telmo Ramos
Tiffany Rosa
Vanessa Cardoso
Yuri Antunes
32€