Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Blog 6 - Time, Space and Motion


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P7u_Ffzumg





Light Shots 2013 entry. By Ollie Boaler and Jonny Campbell


The atmosphere created by artificial light, have the ability to evoke in our minds acute spatial experience. Their attempts to visualize these experiences clip essence, simply use a webcam, two torches and some friends to shoot. That is very beautiful, very interesting idea.

Blog 5- Time, Space and Motion



Color Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today at MOMA New York

Anne Paterson

Russian-born artist, Vasily Kandinsky (1866-1944), used vibrant colour to stimulate emotions. He believed art had spiritual values. Paintings were compositions, alternative music for the senses. Henry Matisse (1869-1954), leader of The Fauves art movement (1904-1908), used non-representational colour and representational form to convey different sensations.


Throughout the history of art, color is often used as a powerful symbolic elements of artists, led inner necessity, to express emotions. However, in the early twentieth century, art has undergone significant changes - a move away from the perception of elite avant-garde tradition. Color Chart: Reinventing Color.




Blog 4- Time, Space and Motion

Katy Oswald





Known as repetitive motion repeated over and over again. Keep in mind that any project or need to make affect others, this is true. Our minds learn thoughts, ideas, and visual cues, which is a valuable tool for learning and communication, makes the technology duplication through repetition, can soothe and pacify eye justified repetition.Visual agreement or harmony between design elements balance. Design elements can be photos, illustrations, type, title, background and texture. So, if you repeat one of these elements there is an immediate sense of harmony. Two or more identical or close to the same elements, not only is the expression of visual protocol, but also help to capture and repeatedly draws the eye into the design elements and motion rhythm pattern depends largely on the effects achieved.

Blog 3- Time, Space and Motion

Machine with Wishbone

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8hdAi8Az9s


"Machine with Wishbone by Randall Okita is a gorgeous, minimalist treat for the eyes and ears. Eschewing language or narrative, the film is labelled experimental, but do not let that turn you off. It is a tightly constructed piece that keeps the viewer captivated from start to finish." - John Endo Greenaway, Ricepaper Magazine

Written and directed by Randall Okita
Produced by Amber Woodward, Randall Okita, and Tovah Paglaro
Music by Matthew Rogers

With double wishbone machine is a fully live-action film, no special effects shot, featuring internationally renowned artists Yasegangsong work. Using photos innovative camera choreography, sculpture, kinetic sculpture, with double wishbone machine stoic mechanical wishbone snoring beds, paper birds a place, you must believe the world journey, by telling stories.



Blog 2- Time, Space and Motion


Film about a journey by air, 1930's -- Film 17944

Front of the lens surface and the rotation of the propeller plane. As can be seen the pilot climbed into the cockpit, another man standing under the hood. Next shot from behind the driver's head, because he was airborne in the cockpit. Shot cloud from monoplane. Check air bay and urban sprawl. Followed by a curved bay headland before the aircraft wheels and landscape shots below. Camera behind the pilot's head pan and stop. Amazon Rainforest shooting, and then the pilot.

Land adjacent to the sea, the motor road can be seen, then closer ship docked in the harbor side of the overhead shot. Another shot of the city of Buenos Aires, followed by the final shot higher buildings, showing architectural style. Spire-side clock camera lingered.




Blog 1- Time space and motion

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3uvwUs_Wtk

This video was recorded for experimental and educational purposes only. He recorded this footage using Canon XH A1 HD camcorder and the traffic seen here is flowing on the M5 motorway Frankley Services in Birmingham, England. Using After effects He speeded up the video clip from 12 minutes to just 1 minute and applied forced motion blur to produce this cool time lapse from a video, as compared to other timelapses which requires thousands of stills to produce.
Traffic through multiple camera angles at night, seems to be a busy time. Traffic greatly. Looks cool, separate the different camera angles, fast playback.



Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Portfolio- Blog4


felt :: feutre is a juried exhibition of the finest contemporary felt work being created by Canadian fibre artists.

This exhibit showcases work that is new, fresh, challenging, visually exciting, and dynamic. Work that gives the artist and viewer an opportunity to stretch their perception, through the use of the medium or the concept/narrative presented. Work that represents the highest qualities of technical execution, and artistic /design sensibilities.

The goal of this exhibit is to create a national collection that is representative of contemporary feltwork in its multitude of forms, created by Canadian fibre artists.


This artist directory to another, I chose very different because it is more simple, does not use a lot of colors and their layout is also very simple

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LAURA SPONG 2006-2010

The exhibition celebrates Laura Spong's 85th birthday and is accompanied by a exhibition catalogue with essays by artist and art critic Mary Bentz Gilkerson and if ART's Wim Roefs

Since her highly successful 80th birthday exhibition in February 2006, Laura Spong’s career has taken off. She had a significant presence in the Columbia, S.C., art scene before but is now easily one of the city’s most respected and popular artists. In the South Carolina Midlands, Spong, has become a household name among art aficionados, and her sales have increased accordingly. No longer is she simply the beloved and respected little old lady in the back at Vista Studios, the studio complex in Columbia’s downtown Vista district where she paints every weekday.



This show is equivalent to an old review and tribute artists. Although already 85 years old, still in the creation of more works. Nothing more than her name and works more persuasive for such an exhibition, so the designer with her name as the cover art and the focus of many works to pick out from a picture, strong colours, layout in the middle of the cover. Since the works selected colourful, background colours on the use of deep yellow, the screen will be too warming most impetuous, so use the black at the bottom to add depth.

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Patricia Sarrafian Ward

If  it were zack

paper sculpture; inkjet printed photographs on Canson paper, glue, acrylic paint; 

14" x 2.25" x 2.5";  2009









Patricia Sarrafian Ward is a writer and book artist originally from Beirut, Lebanon and currently living in the United States. As a book artist, Ward continues to explore civilian wartime experience and issues of identity and belonging.  Her work has appeared in a number of galleries.


This book is inspired by the Beirut during the Lebanese civil war, though many years have passed but still scared. Works mixed with good childhood, nostalgia and longing for the future. Patricia Sarrafian Ward is a focus on the human impact of war artists, most of her works have appeared, she effected over the effectiveness of desire, despite its hazards. War dream is my reaction 2008-09 invasion of Gaza. The tragedy of war scenes with shadows of childhood, a strong contrast. I love her for this work, while concerned about the war closer to life, a shock to the heart. 








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LEN-DONG


By Howard Munson, Paul Kwan, and Arnold Iger
San Francisco: Howard Munson, 2010.

8 x 11.25" closed, 72.5" extended. Accordion structure. Pop-up frontispiece. Includes DVD. Lenox 100% rag printmaking paper. Bound in Korean silk. Matching slipcase.


Howard Munson  is a book artist and printmaker with an interest in experimental forms. His books are characterized by the exquisite craftmanship of his bindings and prints. 





Howard Munsen, and Paul Arnold Iger Victorian villa in a temple in San Francisco. Where drinks and food to share, along with the more traditional Vietnamese music, Ceremony was officiated by a woman, seemed in a trance. Religious and popular rituals souls flourish in VietnamOne of the biggest and most popular belief system is Tao Mao, the mother goddess in communication with the other world. An exotic rituals give them inspiration, I am interested in this book, which is one of the reasons. Throughout the book shows an exotic culture, the cover looks classical, there are similarities with traditional oriental books. Ceremony photograph reproduced by Manson 's book artists. Paul and Arnold Iger closed DVD video ceremony.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

WEEK 6> FIND JEWELLERY OF MY CHIOSE LIST



2009 concubine
[Exotic Blend at Object space + Fingers]
Brooch, tea tin 



                             The backside of the Brooch






New Zealand-born contemporary jeweller, Chen Jiamusi avant-garde work correctly cities. By Christchurch demolition site, including decorative steel thermometer, burnt pine flooring, flag fragments, iron roof, gas water heaters, rivets brass salvaged from materials. This has been informed of her jewellery, both in its material production, which are related institutions and places. Her practice includes both decision making and wearing jewellery. Her work has been selected as New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Germany and Norway exhibitions.






2010 Urban Metabolism Series
Brooch / Cooking oil tin 



Most of her works on display of discarded cans or metal. She went to a different ruins looking for those that can be used to recycle materials that are very interesting. As a half-breed she hopes to blend Chinese and Western art, some of the works to see why Chinese elements. She collected a box of tea, the first one we can see that China brooch classical motifs. I love her work and ideas, as an artist she could become valuable waste materials, which is good. Just as we do now, those milk bottles and ketchup bottles, we used to develop our creativity, we also produced a necklace or brooch, we give the value of those recyclables.