Saturday, October 13, 2007

Open the Door and Make Some Noise!

See how animation can act as a collaborator with music and digital performance on… www.cookiedougghrecords.com

Direct link to the piece I watched…
http://uploads.ungrounded.net/221000/221483_Play.swf

This piece consists of multiple symbols being altered differently as instances to create visual effects while music corresponds to each instance’s movement. This reminded me of a visual rendition of Stomp where each persons movement works together to create music phrases of percussion. What also stood out to me about this piece is that it is edited like a film would be because it included wide shots, close ups, pans, cut-aways, and insert shots. The transitions between these shots create more movement, interest, and the illusion that each animated man is in a different space.

Dirty Art!




Talk about unconventional…this is crazy! www.dirtycarart.com

I literally “Stumbleupon.com”ed this website displaying art made on and from dirty car windows by Scott Wade. This guy has created the most elaborate scenes on car windows apparently just from dirt. His compositions have shading, minute detail, and show depth very well. I think my favorite is the gallery home page display. This piece was drawn on the back window of a mini cooper and has the Mona Lisa framed on top on Van Gogh’s Starry Night. I think that because this contains such famous pieces it touches the subject of mass media and replication concerning the art experience. These two pieces are probably the most recognizable works of art in history, and most people who can name these works have never seen them in person. It is because of media, internet, and replicas like this everyone has experienced these artworks, but has it truly been an “art experience”?

Reaching for Time



Here is another crazy design, this time by Erin Sin on… http://lftovr.projectsd.net/

This 18 year old Californian has made some wonderful pieces. The design I enjoyed the most on this website is titled, “Come Alive and Stand the Test of Time!”. The main focus is the pocket watch in the center but behind it is a dim grid communicating structure while bursting out of the clock is commotion and confusion. What a perfect symbol for life and how we never have enough time. A great element to this piece is the use of negative space. This piece is predominantly white, but is still so filled with content. It makes me wonder how well I spent my time today...

Photoshop: A world of possibities


come visit one of my favorite graphic designs… www.shinybinary.com

Here you’ll see the elaborate and unique designs of Nik Ainley, a self-taught Photoshop artist. I recent visited this sight on October 10th, 2007 to view his latest designs and found a new favorite. It is titled “The Unbearable Lightness of Being”. This design is so complex I could stare at it for days and continue to see something new. The rib cage in the center was the first thing that caught my eye and consequently I related this image with the human body. Therefore, I interpreted the other images as a metaphor of interaction with the body. The composition gave me a mechanical feeling which reminded me of a robotic person and the idea of replacing limbs with mechanical parts for ideal performance. The intertwining objects layered upon each other felt like the weight of life constricting the body. The red area towards the left communicated pain and the circular shapes expanding out on both sided conveyed reaching out for something. Tell me what you see…

Troika Ranch


I attended the Arts and Lectures event about Troika Ranch on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 at CSUSM. This was a lecture and display of company works presented by Dawn Stoppiello. Dawn, a dancer and choreographer, along with her partner Mark Coniglio, a computer programmer and music technician, have been working together for over twenty years developing collaborations between dance, digital media, and performance. During these works they have developed software to lend to their performances called Isadora. I also attended the two-day workshop with Dawn to experience this software first hand and how it can be combine with dance to create a performance. This experience was very beneficial to developing my creative process, learning how to integrate different mediums, and utilizing design elements.
check it out-http://www.troikaranch.org/