presentation by steve
gave an exhibit mission
warren neidich- gave bio on artist
golan levin- gave bio on artist
Artworks: Camp O.J.
The secret lives of numbers
shot reverse shot
scrapple
in the mind's I showed video on how this piece works
opti-isolator
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Reuben Langdon and Trisha Brown
presentation by Aaron and Casey
The Rise of motion capture art
gave a bio on Reuben Langdon and gave 2 resumes
showed clip of what he does in Avatar
showed a video of stunt work (video games movies
the most interesting thing about this presentation to me was finding out this guy plays Dante
then they showed a clip about how the work is then converted to make it realistic.
Trisha Brown, gave a bio
looked at her work How long does the subject linger ... showed a video of the movement of the people dancing, and then the computers interpretation of shapes, colors and music crating a new form of art.
went over key points at the end
The Rise of motion capture art
gave a bio on Reuben Langdon and gave 2 resumes
showed clip of what he does in Avatar
showed a video of stunt work (video games movies
the most interesting thing about this presentation to me was finding out this guy plays Dante
then they showed a clip about how the work is then converted to make it realistic.
Trisha Brown, gave a bio
looked at her work How long does the subject linger ... showed a video of the movement of the people dancing, and then the computers interpretation of shapes, colors and music crating a new form of art.
went over key points at the end
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Teun Hocks and Ellen Kooi
Hocks uses gelatin silver prints. Kooi uses color and motion to create subtle surrealism. Both do artwork that has a surreal feel to it. Gave Biography on both artists. Kooi art shown : Veslen- Slootmist, Monte Sibilini- Rim, Alphen a/d Rijn- Waterkant, Overveen- Kilf, Lissabon- Tree
Hocks-Untitled (rope of sheets), Untitled (man with hats), Untitled (man on ice), Untitled (String Theory), Untitled (crying a waterfall)
She uses cameras and he mixes the two, he uses humor and both are very playful in their work. The work is very whimsical. Had a work cited page. Catye and Shannon
Hocks-Untitled (rope of sheets), Untitled (man with hats), Untitled (man on ice), Untitled (String Theory), Untitled (crying a waterfall)
She uses cameras and he mixes the two, he uses humor and both are very playful in their work. The work is very whimsical. Had a work cited page. Catye and Shannon
poem
Shel Silverstein - The Meehoo with an Exactlywatt
Knock knock!
Who's there?
Me!
Me who?
That's right!
What's right?
Meehoo!
That's what I want to know!
What's what you want to know?
Me, who?
Yes, exactly!
Exactly what?
Yes, I have an Exactlywatt on a chain!
Exactly what on a chain?
Yes!
Yes what?
No, Exactlywatt!
That's what I want to know!
I told you - Exactlywatt!
Exactly what?
Yes!
Yes what?
Yes, it's with me!
What's with you?
Exactlywatt - that's what's with me.
Me who?
Yes!
Go away!
Knock knock...
Knock knock!
Who's there?
Me!
Me who?
That's right!
What's right?
Meehoo!
That's what I want to know!
What's what you want to know?
Me, who?
Yes, exactly!
Exactly what?
Yes, I have an Exactlywatt on a chain!
Exactly what on a chain?
Yes!
Yes what?
No, Exactlywatt!
That's what I want to know!
I told you - Exactlywatt!
Exactly what?
Yes!
Yes what?
Yes, it's with me!
What's with you?
Exactlywatt - that's what's with me.
Me who?
Yes!
Go away!
Knock knock...
Monday, April 12, 2010
Whitney Museum Comparison
The two artists I chose to compare were Alex Hay and Mike Kelly. Alex Hay created Paper Bag in 1968 out of fiberglass, epoxy, paint, and paper. The piece Paper Bag was purchased with funds from Friends of the Whitney Museum American Art. He has participated in the Biennials or Annuals in 1968, 2004. Paper Bag was included in the 1968 Annual/Biennial. Alex Hay took the everyday object of a paper bag and made it larger, more important.
The other artist was Mike Kelly who created More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Repaid created in 1954 and The Wages of Sin created in 1987. The work More Love Hours Than Could Ever Be Repaid is made up of stuffed fabric toys, afghans on canvas with dried corn. The Wages of Sin Is wax candles on a wood and metal base. These works were purchased with funds from The Painting and Sculpture Committee. The artist has been featured in the following Biennials: 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995. The piece More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Repaid consists of things that would offer comfort to most people. Afghans are blanket creations handmade with many hours spent on them. The stuffed animals are toys that have probably gotten more cuddling from a child than most will see in it's lifetime. The make up of The wages of sin is using fire to shape the wax on the table. This has taken lots of time and associates sin and fire (to hell).
Both use commonly found household items. Alex Hay creates a household item and makes makes them larger than life as if to signify their importance. Mike Kelly uses common household items but they take on a whole new meaning and significance in his works.
The other artist was Mike Kelly who created More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Repaid created in 1954 and The Wages of Sin created in 1987. The work More Love Hours Than Could Ever Be Repaid is made up of stuffed fabric toys, afghans on canvas with dried corn. The Wages of Sin Is wax candles on a wood and metal base. These works were purchased with funds from The Painting and Sculpture Committee. The artist has been featured in the following Biennials: 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995. The piece More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Repaid consists of things that would offer comfort to most people. Afghans are blanket creations handmade with many hours spent on them. The stuffed animals are toys that have probably gotten more cuddling from a child than most will see in it's lifetime. The make up of The wages of sin is using fire to shape the wax on the table. This has taken lots of time and associates sin and fire (to hell).
Both use commonly found household items. Alex Hay creates a household item and makes makes them larger than life as if to signify their importance. Mike Kelly uses common household items but they take on a whole new meaning and significance in his works.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
my power point on Eva & Franco Mattes compared to Adriene Jenik & Lisa Brenners






Eva & Franco Mattes compared to Adriene Jenik & Lisa Brenners
By Lucy Henry
Important Facts
Mattes
aka 0100101110101101
created portraits of avatars
Second Life
Ink on canvas
infamous website
Jennie &Brenners
Desktop theatre is an on going work
Work digitally
Characters interact on the screen
Form and expression compressed into 2 dimensional
(all photos show starting with the last desktop thertre and going to the first image of annoying Japanese child dinosaur)
Annoying Japanese Child Dinosaur
Ames in Yossarian (triptych)
Aimee Weber
Sarah Asturias
Kaori Kamenev
Ashy Pomeray
Video for Second Life
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQDBa6tIk6I
Desktop Theatre
Desktop Theater
Desktop Theatre
Video for desktop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oKFl57Jmok
Sources
http://www.0100101110101101.org/projects.html
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940CE7DF1331F93AA35750C0A9619C8B63
http://performa-arts.org/blog/eva-and-franco-mattes-aka-0100101110101101-org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQDBa6tIk6I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oKFl57Jmok
Digital art book
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.electronicbookreview.com/ebressays/firstperson/agrarian/big44.1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/firstperson/agrarian&usg=__O5x2tm9LMYPGbFKOb4Zd9XTGbOQ=&h=453&w=525&sz=384&hl=en&start=19&itbs=1&tbnid=N_pEXh2LHb9ykM:&tbnh=114&tbnw=132&prev=/images%3Fq%3DDesktop%2Btheatre%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26sa%3DG%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1
http://www.electronicbookreview.com/ebressays/firstperson/agrarian/big44.1.jpg
http://www.rebelart.net/diary/0100101110101101org-annoying-japanese-child-dinosaur/00218/
http://www.3pointd.com/20070529/japanese-child-avatar-portraits-from-second-life/
http://www.postmastersart.com/archive/01org_07/01org_07.html
http://www.3pointd.com/20070219/13-most-beautiful-avatars-by-19373-artists/
http://domenicoquaranta.com/2009/09/interview-with-eva-and-franco-mattes/
concept for self visualization
my concept for my self visualization is have 3 pictures of myself doing/feeling the 3 ways i am the most i am either constantly studying, trying to relax, or something has me stressed out and I am depressed or upset. Then I want for two of the works to surround myself with the people that are causing these feelings whether it is happiness sadness stress or whatever, and my final piece I want them to actually be me I want to accomplish this by doing something similar to chuck close and graph out my image and then use their photographs to recreate my image or become the background.
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