A conversation with the artist behind the color chronicle
by Keith Recker.
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"The first thing I did on the way to developing ChromaTweet was to shed all of the imposed rules about color that I had learned — all of those harmonies, matching and contrast principles and theories from Goethe to Bauhaus; generalized principles of how colors affect our mood; the notion of trend colors introduced by consumerist culture, and of course color meanings that have been generated from within our cultural matrix – such as red meaning stop and green meaning go. I just wanted to experience a very personal and unconstrained relationship between color tones and my own feelings. ..."
by Keith Recker.
Read the interview >
"The first thing I did on the way to developing ChromaTweet was to shed all of the imposed rules about color that I had learned — all of those harmonies, matching and contrast principles and theories from Goethe to Bauhaus; generalized principles of how colors affect our mood; the notion of trend colors introduced by consumerist culture, and of course color meanings that have been generated from within our cultural matrix – such as red meaning stop and green meaning go. I just wanted to experience a very personal and unconstrained relationship between color tones and my own feelings. ..."
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