Visual Imagination is more important than knowledge!

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Flickr Sep 11

If you had to construct sentence with visual pictures how would you do?
Redefining the statement: “Imagination is more important than knowledge” I have thought about to rephrase it this way now – “Visaul Imagination is more important than knowledge”.


I had to do this experiment just to check if it make sense to construct the sequence of visual art from Flickr or similar services with photos tagged by people. Initially working on this I had to think how the video and cinematographic approach were working. Eventually I have recognized some totally different pattern in this photos selection and presentation. Pattern of Imagination in sequence.


Simple selection of any picture for any word is quite simple operation required only existence of imagination and visual associations with words. As much the imagination and life experience is rich as much the association is creative. But in case when you need to construct visual sequence it might required something more. Something that drive film directors to rich and colourful frames, something that makes moving images different.


So I have selected the quote by Albert Einstein “Imagination is more important than knowledge!


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imagination


With arms wide open

more


YOU LOOK AT ME!

importnant


stacked stones

than


[in]formation

knowledge

Thanks a lot for following!
- Albert

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Youtego (youtego) 's status on Friday, 18-Sep-09 19:09:22 UTC - Identi.ca 18/09/2009

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Vic 20/09/2009

I come this via LinkedIN.
I "LOVE" your concept.
As it may cross the language barriers. It may also be interesting to have people put text under photos you or others provide.

 
albertpoghosyan 20/09/2009

Thanks a lot for comment Vic.
I agree with you that this might be some kind of international language for everyone.
I have looked at your web-site and I really love what you do.
I will ask you to subscribe for Youtego Private Beta on first page – http://www.youtego.com
I am sure that our tool will help you a lot! It will change your life and the way you are searching for visual imagery.

- Albert

 
Khachik Nazaryan 03/10/2009

Hello Albert

I liked the idea and would like to play with your tool.
I'll post my feedback hopping that it will be useful.
Is there any chance to get an invitation key?

Thanks

 
sangita 27/10/2009

I have loved the idea. For months i have wanted to work on visual imagination with children workshops. i think this one is perfect. thnks for the insight

 

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