Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Digital Paper Evaluation

This paper has been very much like learning a language, at first extremely frustrating as you feel you should know things but cant work through the process quick enough. An easy way to feel like a technological idiot very quickly. As time goes by as with a language things get a little clearer and more familiar. I would have to say that over the semester I have continued to develop my skills and fluency of use. I view it like a language unless you keep using it you will loose it, so now I am in the position of having to keep using it.

Happy though as now I am beginning to use it for other uses like creating a Blog for my daughter's up and coming exchange. Check out this clip from the IT Crowd on getting familiar with all things computers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDbyYGrswtg

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Future computer applications

A Day Made of Glass... Made possible by Corning.

A friend shared this with me and I wish to pass it on. A great way at looking at how our lives may be in the near future with developments in digital technology. I suppose we have to either embrace it or go and hide under a rock. So many features, so many ways of interacting with each other digitally.

FLOSS

Free Libre Open Source Software.
Software that is created and shared freely and collaboratively as opposed to Industry Commerically available through purchase. Samples of this are as follows:
Adobe Photoshop - Gimp - used for photo manipulation and special effects
Microsoft Office - Open Office - used for writing, spreadsheets and powerpoints
Adobe Illustrator - Inkscape - vector drawing and magazine/publication layouts
Alias Maya 3D - Blender - 3D animation programme
Internet Explore - Mozilla Firefox - search engine for www

I found this funny little youtube clip which used Blender 3D animation software. Check it out. If you haven't read the book,"Who moved my cheese?" you may well want to after seeing this clip.Simple susinct and an easy read just like the message in this clip.
(Uploaded by on May 17, 2007)



Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Richard Prince: right or wrong

image from: http://sbenine.wordpress.com/2009/02/09/richard-prince-sued-again/

Is he right or is he wrong to use the images from Partick Cariou to reproduce new artworks. Personally I say no. He didn't have anything relevant to say short of using parody or sattire to try and denegrate a race of people. Who is he to say that he could negatively show these people in this way for his own profit. It wasn't as if he was trying to show them in a good light, improve their plight by exposing them to a greater audience. I find his arrogance appauling even after he was requested to cease and dismiss. Good on the courts for continuing to persue him.
Parody and Satire are tools which can be creative and useful, in this instance they tended to lend themselves too much to commercial and personal gain. As with all things there is a fine line drawn in the sand and at times that line can easily shift or be blurred.

William Kentridge - Eraser Drawing

I was introduced to this amazing South African artist William Kentridge who uses an erase and pencil drawings to create awesome animations. They are particularly regarding the political and social issues of his country in the 1990's but even if you aren't interested in the issues the artwork are worth the look in the first place. check out this youtube clip of his work.
During our life drawing class we attempted this drawing style. Here are a few of my eraser drawings. The idea is to work from dark to light, using black and white conte and devloping tones.



Remix-photomontage


I know very little about Remix though I do have an interest in Photo-montage which I see as both artistic and informative having a commentary regarding issues of interest. Above are some intriquing photomontages by Robert Rauschenberg and John Heartfeild.  The use of mulitple images being used to tell a different/new narrative allows the viewer to be drawn into the work and contemplate/consider what is the underlying meaning to the work. I value the use of collage and photomontage both analog and digital and how it can be used in creating new work.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Art history reading response assisgnment one, "The Gaze."

Here is my personal responses for the reading response based on Griselda Pollock's About Canons and Culture Wars" in Differencing the Canon: Feminist Desire and the Writing of Art's History  (London & New York: Routledge, 1999)

The response is comparing the works of Cabenal's, "Birth of Venus," and Manet's,  "Olympia."


Remix case studies

Lebbeus Woods chair does seem to have been re-mixed into the Bruce Will 12 Monkeys Movies. The court decided that there were enough similarities to have it edited from the film, Universal studios paid plenty for the previllage to keep the effects of the chair in the movie.
Keir Smith's, youtube clipKeir Smith v=S6eHcQhUH7Q is well worth a look and consideration. My opinion is based on Karma per say, what goes around comes around. The illegal activity with downloading is removing opportunities for the owners/artist to have credit finacially for what is theirs. If artist choose to place
 their work in open forums then that is their perogative.


Google image of a Bassett Hound (my dog)
source: animal-wallpaper-free.blogspot.com
This image is a free wallpaper image and therefore I think it falls under
the Attribution (by).
This license provides the most freedon to others who want to use the work.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Grid enlargement drawing


In this exercise we had to grid the picture from a national geographic magazine and then using a gridded sheet with squares twice as big we had to enlarge the picture one square at a time. An exercise in photo-realism. The trick was to take as much time focusing on each individual square to produce a highly detailed quality reproduction of the original. Check out the following youtube clip I found clearly showing this technique.

Mark making - Drawing exercise




A mark making exercise for drawing 1O1. An experimental sheet of mark making was done and then a minimum of 8 different marks to be used to create a form with no outlines etc. The idea being that the marks would build up the form of the subject.

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A wonderful clip show casing both Vincent van Gogh and Don Maclean. Enjoy!