Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Work in progress



Nowhere near done, list of things to do:

  • I need to straighten the building more, retake the pictures of my church, and work on the sidewalks and driveways connected to the buildings. 
  • I plan to improve the sky and add in some light paintings. 
  • I might take out the bookstore and Eisenhower to make the rest of the buildings larger.
I plan on printing it as large as the printer will allow to show as much detail as possible. I've already scaled down all of the images by 60%, but there is still a lot of detail. 

Monday, May 28, 2012

Final proposal

This is what I would like the result to look like, but a lot cleaner and better
The globe will include Riedl hall, Ovalwood hall, the campus bookstore, Bromfield hall, Eisenhower, my church, and my parent's houses (parents are divorced). No appropriated images.

The globe is made from this image with the polar distort filter.

My plan for printing it is to print it as large as the printer will allow.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Muybridge’s image sequence

I made three animations and thought I should upload them all. 

Blue Horse of Death

Portal Horse

Rainbow Horse
Each color is offset one frame from the color on top of it, so each frame you see all 12 frames.




Monday, May 14, 2012

37 years, 722 episodes, 639 names


(1500 X 592)


The full size image is too large (15000 X 5920) for Blogger, or any website, so if you are interested in viewing the full size image, click here to download it (15,134 kb).


For my artistic map I mapped out every SNL cast member and host over the 37 years the show has been on the air. The map has 639 names linked to each year they were on the show. The map is made up of text and lines only, no images appropriated. 


Some  facts about the show:


  • Alec Baldwin pasted  Steve Martin in hosting the most episodes in 2011 (16 episodes)
  • The following people are members of the Five-Timers Club:Steve Martin(15 times), Alec Baldwin(15 times),John Goodman(12 times), Buck Henry (10 times), Chevy Chase (9 times), Tom Hanks (8 times), Christopher Walken(7 times), Elliot Gould (6 times), Danny DeVito (6 times), Candice Bergen (5 times), Bill Murray (5 times), Drew Barrymore (5 times)
  • Drew Barrymore is person the youngest to host (7 years old)
  • Betty White is the oldest person to host (88 years old)




Thursday, May 10, 2012

Work in progress


Which version looks better? Semi-visible lines outside of the letters or no lines outside of the letters?

The letters are made up of the names all 639 hosts and cast members, with lines connecting everyone to the years they were on the show over it's 37 years on the air.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Assignment 3 proposal

I plan on visually mapping every Saturday Night Live host and cast member, by year, with the end result forming the letters SNL. I don't plan on using images, only text and lines.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Nike+ City Runs

http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/project_details.cfm?id=763&index=763&domain= I like this one because it is simple, yet look very interesting and is a great demonstration of how we can use technology in our everyday lives.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Stop Advertising

The pictures came from NASA's website and the ads from the internet, but used within the fair use doctrine as they are used as a parody. I picked ads and logos that are seen often and well recognizable. The idea for this project was seeing ads where they usually are not present. Advertisements are everywhere today and it seems like there is no place that is safe from becoming advertising space. Especially now that space programs are no longer funded by the government, it is likely that all future spaceships will be plastered with logos and ads. 

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Monday, April 23, 2012

Assignment 2 Proposal

For assignment 2 I plan on taking ads and create parodies of them.
I chose this idea because I dislike ads and often make fun of them.
The images I plan on using are ads and products, and will not violate copyright law by the fair use rule. Seeing ad busters and all of the Youtube ad parodies has inspired my thoughts for this assignment.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Copyrights & Arts

All forms of media fall under three categories: 1)freeware, 2)copyright protected, and 3)public Domain. Freeware is usual copyrighted but free. You can pay to use a copyright protected material as long as you get the permission to use them. Public domain materials are not copyrighted and are free. There are ways to use copyrighted materials without all the trouble of fee and permission: copyrights don't last forever and can become public domain or if you can refer to the fair use doctrine to see if you can avoid paying. There are still restrictions even after paying for copyright material. You must use the material as is and cannot change it without the artist permission. The consequences to misusing copyrighted material can cost you more time and money than if you were to pay for it.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Assignment 1: Psychological Self-Portrait

This is my final version of the self-portrait. The source images for my self-portrait were random things from around my house that are me. I probably took around 100 images total, but ended up only using about 15 of them. Creating the piece was fun for me because I just started randomly putting images together until it started to look good.



When I was making it I was not thinking about a deeper meaning, or any meaning at all, just stuff I like all in one  image. When I was finished with the self-portrait, I realized the meaning behind this piece is my inner-child. Where the Wild Things are  was one of my favorite books as a kid, but also represents the wild thing who likes to have fun inside of me. I've always enjoyed building with Legos and the idea of a world made of Legos would be awesome. I'm addicted to Mountain Dew. The tractor and chicken are in the piece because we have small farm in our (small) backyard with 11 chickens. I added Doofenshmirtz and Perry the platypus because even though phineas and ferb is a kid's show, it's  funny and I watch it with my younger brothers often. The background was taken by the river behind my neighborhood.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Assignment 1 (work in progress)

I have no idea what I'm doing.

Monday, April 9, 2012

George Rush ~ Darker with the Day

The exhibition Darker with the Day was created recently by George Rush.
The exhibition is displayed as four decorated walls with one painting one each wall and a painting facing the entrance. The paintings are all gray scale consisting of simple textures of a table and chairs with several objects on the table. There is also two paintings of a window and curtains, each an inverted image of the other. The four paintings on the four walls are arranged in a square so that the viewer appears to be in a room of a house or cabin.

I think the exhibition is meant to portray depression, sadness, and solitude. when comparing the painting to one another it seems that the paintings are 3 different views on the same scene, possibly three different peoples view. When I look at the paintings, I see dark objects in a low light setting. It might be interpreted as the day in the life of someone suffering from depression and isolation. It brings up the common association of dark colors with sadness and depression. This could be a response to a personal experience. It is an expression of one's self.

I personally do not feel any emotions from the exhibition. I does not mean anything to me, but then again I have no information on the exhibition besides the name. It does not affect my life and it does not change my view on the world.


My three questions for George Rush are:
1) What was your thought process behind the art?
2) What is the exhibition supposed to represent?
3) Why did you create this exhibition?

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Monday, April 2, 2012

Christiane Paul Digital Art

The three artists I picked from the reading were
1) Nancy Burson for being a pioneer in the field of computer-generated composite photos and creating morphed images for several celebrity faces;
2) William Latham who developed a program that let users to create three-dimensional objects using fractals and spiral mutations; and
3) Jochem Hendricks who tracked eye movement and translated it into drawings.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012