Monday, May 3, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Stop Motion Pieces
Here are some stop motion pieces I have found interesting while stumbling on Youtube. Enjoy.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Sound Performances/Installations
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGlYTBNjzz0 - Beat For Your Life
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LplphnVnPME - Robovox
3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djAmQ5fqYGM Metrics of Mind
The first sound performance given is Beat For Your Life, originally by Daniel Hjorth. This particular piece is performed by Glenn Larsson, a teacher at Music Institute in Hollywood. He is layering 8 rythmic layers (1 to 2 to 3 to 4 to 5 to 6 to 8). Robovox, my second link, was produced by Martin B. Bricelj, Slavko Giamocanin, and Uros Veber. This installation is an eight meter tall robot that accepts SMS and converts it into speech. Put in crowded areas, Robovex will speak the annonymous mind. The third sound installation is called, Metrics of Mind. It is a dance piece within a sculptural sound installation created by Amy Cox and sound artist Edo Paulus. The sound creates an erie and mysterious landscape for the kids within the piece.
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LplphnVnPME - Robovox
3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djAmQ5fqYGM Metrics of Mind
The first sound performance given is Beat For Your Life, originally by Daniel Hjorth. This particular piece is performed by Glenn Larsson, a teacher at Music Institute in Hollywood. He is layering 8 rythmic layers (1 to 2 to 3 to 4 to 5 to 6 to 8). Robovox, my second link, was produced by Martin B. Bricelj, Slavko Giamocanin, and Uros Veber. This installation is an eight meter tall robot that accepts SMS and converts it into speech. Put in crowded areas, Robovex will speak the annonymous mind. The third sound installation is called, Metrics of Mind. It is a dance piece within a sculptural sound installation created by Amy Cox and sound artist Edo Paulus. The sound creates an erie and mysterious landscape for the kids within the piece.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Quotes

For this assignment I used three quotes:
I met in the street a very poor young man who was in love. His hat was old, his coat worn, his cloak was out at the elbows, the water passed through his shoes, - and the stars through his soul.
Listen; there's a hell of a good universe next door: let's go.
Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.
I used the paintbrush tool, rotate, and just simply playing with the color and shape of the words
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Extra Credit Book Cover: Front and Back


"The Games We Played" is a book touching base on the games we play as children to the games of manipulation, love, and angst we play in our adulthood. For this book I played around in Iphoto for my base image. Afterwards, I changed the saturation, brightness, and contrast of the sunflowers, then posting the image on the ballerina. Things that also came in handy during the project was the Blur Tool, Magic Wand, Lasso, and the Image Adjustment options.
Miserable Jeff: The Raster Project

For this project, I titled the piece Miserable Jeff. The place that I chose for this project was the ever-lasting lunch bench of high school. To display a change in time, I used a repeating person, my friend, Jeff, changing from the stages of high school on through the trials of adulthood. The first frame is a collection of pictures overlapped of our friend surrounded by three other high school stereotypes. As the frames progress, the high school friends dwindle until our miserable Jeff is all alone, hardened by the perils and responsibilities of being an adult. For this project, I took multiple pictures of each frame and combined them together in different layers, messing with the opacity of each picture.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Profile Picture

"and that's why i have to go back
to so many places
there to find myself
and constantly examine myself
with no witness but the moon
and then whistle with joy
ambling over rocks and clods of earth
with no task but to live
with no family but the road"
This was presented to suggest my deep enthusiasm towards poetry. Also, the part of the poem I chose is a great keystone on how to live life, for myself anyways. Standing on the palm of my right hand is an old photo of my twin brother and myself at the age of about 3. The quote "Real Horrorshow" cradling the bottom of my right palm is from one of my favorite books, A Clockwork Orange. Anthony Burgess created a language all his own, and is truly a marvel. Being a twin is a main point of my life, it's a strong connection, especially for 18 years and one I personally always like to remember what the both of us are doing. This has only been my second time using Photoshop, but I will definitely be using more of it in the future.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
First Post. three questions answered.
Art to me is an outlet to convey ideas and concepts that cannot be expressed eloquently through words or speech. Also, experiencing the view points and ideas of other artists and influences help display the variety and diversity of the world around us. Art is made to display ideas, to give hope, sorrow, grief, love, and the many simple and complex emotions human beings experience in all different stages of this life.
There are many influences as well as artists that inspire and comfort me. One of the most recent artists I have discovered is a street artist that goes by the name Boleta. Dominating the streets of Brazil, Boleta cruises around on his bike and uses graffiti to make inspiring creations wherever he so pleases. Please take a moment to check out this video, you will not regret it.
Another artist that inspires me is Paul Freeman. A surreal artist that hides hidden Sanskrit into most paintings, he has toured around the world with artists such as Alex Grey and others. Paul Freeman does the artwork for my twin brother's band Emkultra, an up and coming progressive band based out of Phoenix. Here is an assortment of his work






The last example of my influences is a man who comes from the music world as well as displays breath taking artwork, Brandon Boyd of Incubus created a whole series of works named Ectoplasm. Being a musician as well, it is simply incredible that someone can succeed in both areas. Here is some of his work that you might enjoy.
Why did i want to take this class? Besides the obvious point of requirement, this class presented an opportunity for me to really learn and grow as an artist while gathering important and useful information when thrown out into the real world of artisan-ship.
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