Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Old photo
I love old photographs like this one. Found it online on Serena Fenton's blog - Layers of meaning which I have documented in my delicious site.
Storyboard!
This is my rough plan so far for the minute film. Bit scared about filming but just going to have a go and see what happens!
The plan so far is to have the first 30 seconds being a slow, uninteresting day, mundane and boring...watching daytime telly, sitting around doing nothing, then the second 30 seconds of the film will be a really busy day of me getting ready, going to uni then doing various other things, I will speed up the second half of the video to make it seem really fast and have bright colours and lights, opposed to the first half which will be dull and dark.
Hopefully this is not too ambitious for the timescale which I have! Better get on with it!
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Hussein Chalayan
Chalayan thought about the idea of being a refugee, having to flee your home in times of war, so came up with the idea of clothes being turned into furniture. I like this idea of being able to take belongings with you in different forms, and the idea of things having different roles i.e skirt and table!
Bodys Isek Kingelez
Sewing Machine
This is an early example of industrial design for women. The flowers and the detail were added because the men that designed it thought that women would be scared of this machine if there were no feminine familiarities included in it, or that it might be too technological for them! Just like cars, trainers etc nowadays are designed for women with added features.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Eduardo Kac
He had a jellyfish gene inserted into the fertilized egg of an albino rabbit, making it glow fluorescent green in the dark.
“GFP Bunny” has raised ethical questions and created international controversy about whether it should be considered art at all. “Transgenic art brings out a debate on important social issues surrounding genetics that are affecting and will affect everyone’s lives decades to come,” Kac is quoted as saying.
I like this idea of working with scientists to look at the world we live in and the immense scientific knowledge we can gain, I find it really interesting.
I watched a program called Animal Farm which was on a few months ago which has genetically modified chickens so that they wouldn't overheat when they are all packed in together. There are also bulls called Belgian Blues which are a result of selective breeding. The cows and bulls with the greatest muscle mass were only allowed to mate with each other to give the maximum amount of meat. I find it very interesting, but am undecided as to whether I agree with it or not.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Update
Getting used to using blogger now and searching for artists on the internet. Still a bit confused as to whether I can put artists that I am interested in which havent actually done any collaborative work, so just going ahead and doing it anyway...
Monday, October 29, 2007
Frida Kahlo - Self Portrait 1940
She had a trajic life starting with a car crash in which an iron handrail impaled her abdomen, piercing her uterus.
She always painted herself to be less attractive than she actually was, I think that this was maybe because as a result of the crash she was unable to have children, which maybe made her feel less womanly.
From looking at this painting it looks like she is making herself into an animal that should live amongst other animals in the jungle. The hummingbird around her neck also is said to resemble death.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla
This image shows a gallery floor on which charcoal drawings of dancers have been drawn. ('Landmarks (footprints'). There was then an exhibition of people dancing over this floor which would then cause the charcoal to smudge and rearrange, creating a whole different look. I really like the way the artists have been able to incorporate many different people into the making of their work. I think that the marks that would have been created by people walking and dancing over these drawings would add movement and almost look like the blur that might be seen if you were frantically dancing around!?!???
The Chapman Brothers
The Chapman Brothers both graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1990. They have worked collaboratively ever since.
This image shows one of the Chapman Brothers McDonalds sculptures in the style of a piece of african art. I like their art as it is primarily designed to shock people and to get a reaction. They were in the short list for winning the turner prize in 2003 along with Grayson Perry.
The Chapman Brothers also bought some sketches by Goya at an auction and then worked over them to 'improve' them and then went on to put them in their own exibition passing them off as their own, which also caused a stir and a lot of criticism.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Mark Jenkins - Street Installations
I found these pictures after typing 'installations' into the google search. They are by Mark Jenkins and they are from the 'Storker Project' I really like theway he has taken objects from different environments and plced them in the middle of cities. The actual objects are made out of clear cellotape. I would be interested in trying to recreate this.
Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol Collaboration
This pice is called Arm and Hammer II. When Warhol and Basquiat collaborated, Warhol would usually start a piece and then pass it over to Basquiat who would then finish it. I can definately see both styles of the two artists in this piece, which, to me, shows that they collaborated and worked alongside each other with a definate focus and understanding.
Claes Oldenburg
This image shows Claes Oldenburg's Apple Core. He took normal, everyday objects and scaled them up. I really like the simplicity of this idea, but the way that it has a big impact and presence once created. I understand that he collaborated with other people in order to achive some of the larger peices that he has done, although I dont know if he did with this one as it is only approx. 3m tall.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Julian Opie - Blur album cover
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Tim Head - Light Rain
Paul DeMarinis
The First Post!!!
This is the first post of the first New Media Applications session.
I am quite excited about starting this project as I have never used a blog or kept any of my research online in this way.
I'm looking forward to posting various different examples of 'New Media Art' that I am interested in.
I am quite excited about starting this project as I have never used a blog or kept any of my research online in this way.
I'm looking forward to posting various different examples of 'New Media Art' that I am interested in.
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