My Idea.
My idea is to take a close up of my family's eyes blinking and then using photoshop I can turn it in to a cinemagraph, which will be interesting to do.
I'm going to put this in to a mosaic.
I wanted to show family resemblance, but mostly focusing on the eyes.
This also means I could develop this further and have other peoples eyes, showing different shapes and colours.
I'm looking forward to trying out making the cinemagraph as well! it will help develop my technical skills which I could use in other projects.
Thursday, 12 October 2017
Avid - Friska deal
On Monday, was our chance to sync audio with video.... which is a lot harder than it sounds, especially if the footage and the audio don't line up.
By that I mean, sometimes the audio has started to record before the cameras have started rolling and the footage was given to us just as the clapper closed, so it was a bit of a challenge to get them to line up but not impossible.
I quite liked a challenge though so its ok.
below is my attempt at putting the first half of the sequence together, with some colour correction
To make it better I need to obviously finish it and colour correct the footage to have continuity.
By that I mean, sometimes the audio has started to record before the cameras have started rolling and the footage was given to us just as the clapper closed, so it was a bit of a challenge to get them to line up but not impossible.
I quite liked a challenge though so its ok.
below is my attempt at putting the first half of the sequence together, with some colour correction
To make it better I need to obviously finish it and colour correct the footage to have continuity.
Monday, 9 October 2017
Susan Stockwell
Going through an article I found called 'Maps for Navigating to a New Perspective' written by Sylvia Gold in 2010, I came across Susan Stockwell, in this exhibition she turned a Victorian-era government maps of Scotland into a 19th-century gown, and named it 'Highland dress'
Described as 'elegant and eerie' by the writer of the article. The exhibition was at the Katonah museum of art. This dress was one of many she did as part of a series of sculptures. Others being; Money dress, Creative compass, Love me tender, Colonial dress, Cartographic dress, Empire dress, and Coffee dress.
Stockwell was born in Manchester, England. She attained her Masters of Art at the royal college of art and her Bachelors of Art at Sheffield Hallam University in fine art. She now teaches fine art as a senior lecturer at the University of East London. Her work addresses political, social, ecological and feminist issues, using her trademark motifs and metaphors of maps, stacks, dresses, money, recycled computer components and other everyday materials and products.
She quite likes her installations, Going through her website under the tab of work, it shows I believe all the work she has done, from 1990 to 2013. One of the pieces that stuck out to me the most was 'Flood, York' an 8m high, recycled computer component, site specific installation, exhibited at St Mary's York. I'm not entierly sure why I liked it so much, I just found it quite interesting, it was meant to be a take on the spire of the church, in an explanation of her piece she explains that it 'references ideas of alters as spaces for prayer and worship' and 'The title 'Flood' refers to York's flooding problem, to floods of information and floods of technology'
Flood, York (2010) |
* Mercator Projection - is a cylindrical map projection presented by the Flemish geographer and cartographer Gerardus Mercator in 1569.
As exhibited |
For those who want to read about the exhibit click here
Other than mainly her work which is always different and has references to political problems, there isn't really much about her life online, but she her work is interesting to look at.
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