Garbage Selfies with Jenny Odell
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We get a closer, in-depth look at Odell’s practice in a second video below. Follow along as she walks us through the process used to make her piece Garbage Selfie, the product of photographing her trash for twenty-one days! In this demo Odell uses the application Adobe Photoshop to cut out and construct her selfie. But, there are a handful of software options you can use if you don’t own that particular program. One example is GIMP which is a free desktop application that is strikingly similar to Photoshop.
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