Thursday, May 6, 2010

Last Class..

Well, we made it through the semester!! I was sad that our class with Santiago had to come to an end. I absolutely loved this class and hope to be able to have Santiago again in the future because I really admire his teaching style. This was by far the most open minded class I've ever taken but I truly feel as though I've grown creatively as well as gaining new technology skills. There were definitely days when I thought some of the things we watched were a little crazy but the world would be a better place if everyone could be more accepting and view things from the eye of an artist. Have a good summer everyone!!!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Final project!!

This is my video art project...first let me say wow..I can't believe it all came together(Cat and Sam understand;) I have been a competitive figure skater for most of my life. Now that I have retired from competition and decided to go back and get my degree, I often feel as though I'm a fish out of water and can't express myself the way I used to in my sport. This class has helped me find a new sense of creativity and I'm so glad I was able to combine my skating and art for my final project.
The first camera angle is taken from my skate. I used masking tape to keep my camera attached..which was a little bit of a challenge and most of my friends thought I was crazy! The second camera angle is being filmed by one of my students,Aidyn Gangemi. I'm skating the same pattern on the ice that I did when the camera was attached to my skate in order to try and duplicate what my blades see and what the audience would see. Also, I used Garage Band to create a special soundtrack for the background which I had never done before. I hope you enjoy it!!

Friday, April 30, 2010

Photo:Recensie Cremaster Cycle from Matthew Barney
I thought both of the documentaries we watched in class wers so interesting and a nice change of pace. I really enjoyed Bill Viola's work! I thought the work of his mother's death was extremely moving and incorporating birth into the piece was a perfect combination. I loved the two scenes that projected his dying mothers face opposed with the face of his new born son. What an incredible way to express the circle of life. The work that he did underwater was especially creative and to know that way he viewed being underwater because of almost drowning as a child made it even more powerful. The way the water looked with the light and a body falling through was beautiful. As a contrast, I also enjoyed Matthew Barney's work. It was a little strange at times but it also dealt with life and creation. I thought the Ram and the bagpipes was very cool but a little comical to think about. One of my favorite pieces was with the athlete who had prosthetic legs. He really represented her strength along with her sexuality and power. Very interesting and captivating artist!!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Pipilotti Rist

I found a lot of Pipilotti's video's to be tough to handle but she did have very interesting combinations of music and video art. Starting from the beginning, I thought that "I'm Not the Girl Who Misses Much" was strange but at the same time, I liked the way she used different recording speeds to alter her voice. I didn't really understand the point of "Sexy Sadi" but I did see, in a number of her pieces, the way she was drawn to using body expression as her main focus. I could barely watch the one with the mountains in the background showing what I believe was childbirth and surgery. I understand that it's video art because of the technique that she uses but her concepts were not very enjoyable to me. I have to say, the videos that I was entertained by the most were "You Called Me Jackie" and "Lullaby". I really liked the way she incorporated music into the video and I thought her use of a blue screen was very cool. I also really liked Aujourd Hui! I thought the angles that she used were very creative and the super impossed image gave the peice more depth. I'm glad we were able to view her videos as a reference for our upcoming video art!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Television Delievers People

When you hear the music in the background of Richard Serra's video art piece, it sounds as though you're going to be reading a light and happy message, but the reality of the words are anything but light. The message that really struck me was the fact that the viewer is being "consumed" and during the time of Serra's piece, 20 million people are exposed every minute. I'm sure, now 30 years later, the numbers have increased dramatically because consumers are constantly bombarded with advertisements and hidden messages in their programming. I thought the way in which Richard Serra relayed this message was fantastic. He delivers his messages in detail with almost bullet like statements that really get your attention. The main point is that the consumer is not really making their decisions but rather the advertiser is putting the ideas in the consumers head. I feel the best example of this would be the News stations such as Fox and MSNBC. The more a consumer watches the news program, the more they might be likely to buy into the advertisers and that station's views.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

I wanted to combine technology with art in some way for my performance art piece. I also wanted to show the connection that society has been able to gain through technology in general such as social networks, cell phones and skype. My idea was to sit outside on campus and let people contribute to an interactive art piece that everyone could add to and connect with. The final product will be completed in class. Enjoy!

Brilliant vs disjointed

I was in awe of Nam June Paik, I thought his work was so innovative yet at the same time some of his performance art pieces were very simplistic. I really enjoyed the performance art where he was "playing the violin". The way he decontextualized the violin and showed that it could be played just by dragging it down the street was brilliant. I also loved the T.V. Buddha, combining a video installation with one of the most spiritual figures of his culture. The Residents on the other hand were not my favorite. Although, It was hard to be impressed after watching Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody....Amazing! I felt like the resident's music was very strange and hard to listen to. I also did not like the concepts behind their music video. I also REALLy disliked their version of "We Are the World" it was pretty creepy. I do give them a lot of credit for their jump start into the music video but their overall style was not appealing to me.