Archive for September, 2009

Marcia, pic before and after, and what i would make with a gizillion dollars

Posted in Master of Electronic Art on September 9th, 2009

this is my comparison of photograhps before at after the use of photoshop.  Also when asked the question, what piece would i make if had any amount of money in the world, it would have something to do with light and sound.  creating a massive indoor space, dim atmosphere, and neon lighting of some sort, with repitious music playing. ground covered in grass or some sorta soft matress, cloud-like floor. so that poeple can get lost in the moment.

What I’m keen for in this electronic art class

Posted in Master of Electronic Art on September 5th, 2009

Olivia O’Donnell Read the rest of this entry »

Hypothetical art

Posted in Master of Electronic Art on September 5th, 2009

Olivia O’Donnell

What I would create was obstacles not so - would be a most fabulous… Read the rest of this entry »

松田清次 (Alan Arazo)

Posted in Electronic Art 1st year on September 2nd, 2009

I believe that my theme of ‘Fact, Fiction and Feeling’ was highly misinterpreted by a lot of people (maybe I wasn’t clear enough in previous posts). For my other elective, Print Media, the work is very similar in terms of the same imagery that has been used and similar interpretations and meanings in both elective classes. I have fused the theme of ‘Fact, Fiction and Feeling’ with my personal memories and ephemeral moments in my life (I choose to have my artwork to be very personal because I find that I can work with it so much more easier and I find the way people read it to be quite interesting).  Read the rest of this entry »

Frieda Rawles

Posted in Electronic Art 1st year on September 2nd, 2009

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I have been looking at Daniel Crooks’  digital video, photography and installation and I am fascinated in the way that he uses the screen as if it is an elastic or malleable space. I thought I’ll try out his ‘time slice’ method but of course it doesn’t look anything like his!

Video Convertors..

Posted in Electronic Art 1st year on September 2nd, 2009
Theses are free, however I think you have to pay to register or you get a logo in the corner.. Perhaps try th youtube uploader?

http://www.avs4you.com/AVS-Video-Converter.aspx?type=GoogleAdWordsContent 

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David Egan

Posted in Electronic Art 1st year on September 2nd, 2009

DrawSound, 2008

I came across this project during my research into the depiction of sound through drawing and the depiction of drawing through sound, a theme that I am applying to my interface project. These guys have made a much more sophisticated work then I had even imagined. Thought someone else might find it interesting as well.

A paper on the instrument can be downloaded here.

But it’s 2009, so you may as well just watch a video about it:

Lenny- Body of Work

Posted in Master of Electronic Art on September 2nd, 2009

I’ve been thinking about how i can relate this semesters theme with what i want to do… and something that really interests me is the idea of escapism. Just recently i watched requiem for a dream and, to say the least, i was really moved by it. I suppose what I’m getting at is, in this day and age there is so many things happening in the world, things like the global financial crisis, war, this extreme reaction to swine flu… and these things have got everyone in a panic. I want to kind of explore a world where these things don’t necessarily matter, where these things don’t exist, or if they do… “there’s only one cure…”

When i think about escapism, i think of drugs, masked people, dream-like realities… and delusion. And not necessarily in a bad way. So in saying all this, I’m working on creating a movie that expresses this idea of escapism. This reaction to reality.