My remediation became a little bit of a challenge for me.  I had the idea to do exactly what Zack did during our interview for the audio and video documentary.  He drew while we spoke, interpreting our words into his drawings (kind of), producing something from our conversation.  I decided to do the same, with a medium I was familiar with - papercutting.  Normally, when I make a papercut, or anything for that matter, a lot of planning goes into the image.  In this case, I decided to work spontaneously, cutting the paper in abstract shapes, following a nonrepresentational pattern.  I stopped my work at certain points in the conversation to document what I had completed, and originally I was going to include the times that I stopped working.  I decided against this because I didn't want my audience to match my work to the conversation, in the same way I didn't want my audience comparing my video and audio documentaries.  

I took the images and compiled them into a short video to show the progression.  





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