Monday, 3 December 2012
camera and deception.
camera
the camera can be very deceptive. We sometimes cannot depend on photography as proof or sources. Especially with photoshop etc. But even without those do we truly know what we are looking at when look at photos. we are seeing what the photographer wants us to see.kodak brownie
thornton pickard
An excellent example of an artist / photographer is James Casebere.
his work is NOT archictecture and even at that the architecture is not the finished product! what you are looking at is actually a mini model of architecture and the final pieces are the huge photographs he takes of them.
I tried this for myself its crap. but adleast i tried!
here is another set.. but this one is a work in progress:
week 4-5
Week 4-5
Visual texture
What does visual texture bring to what I was talking about? I think visual texture can be a great tool like video to play with perception of the viewer. It can be ironic and deceptive.
The artists I looked at for this were:
-Alice Maher
The thorn house is the most relative to me. its a house which reminds us of home. Home should mean a safehaven, a sanctuary. But she has made this little house out thorns which completely warps our interpetation. Now it displays things like danger, hurt and fear
The nettle coat is another object of irony. A jacket is made to be worn, right? even if its made with Real nettles?
The berry is brilliant because on first look we see a cute little girls dress. its covered in berrys? how sweet on if you see inside the berry are fixed on via pins.
As a result of looking at Alice Maher I came up with some 2D work.
here i explored texture and materials to lay them out and see the effect they have layed out together.
thorn teddy bear again heavy influence from Alice Maher';s Thorn House. The thorns make the typical childs toy that little less cuddly.
This is a little more destructive art again. ive made a cup and teacup drawn in thorns. they are burnt around edges. there is frame around them. this brings paramore's playing god back into it again.
last oneThis isb a bed of holly leaves, once agian playing on the irony of comforting objects being made into something uncomfortable and sinister.
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Week 2-3 ctd...
Week 2-3 ctd...
I look a little more at creating dark, atmoshere to trigger emotional responses.
Im looking particularly at fear, tension, decaeption and eerie.
what makes a space scary?
who is in it?
what colours create it?
how big or small is it?
how important is light?
I looked to two music videos:
Playing GOd- by Paramore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDy2wCQYSrU
I really like this because the theme is guilt and deception.
The bright colors and sepia old style filter
is ironic. In the video it shows guilt, through the tension in the main character and all the religious iconography displayed in her car. there are effeminate things like flowers and delicate tea sets.When she invites her friends for tea it's revealed through flashback, she has kidnapped her bandmates. We see a strong element of theatre by the red curtains. She is trying to cover her paranoia and guilt. Is this what makes it tense??
Lithium - by Evanescence
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJGpsL_XYQI
in this video we see the singer i9n her own dark, winter wonderland.
there is snow, its dark she is alone and there is a gothic twist to the world she is in. We feel the cold through the color and the weather and there is submersion in the little dark pool. In the start we are shown the singer playing the piano in a dark niche created by trees formed in to an archway. LIghting above water is the same as below.
THis is more work I came up with as a result.
The work below is scary, dark and unnerving. Work 1 and 2 take heavy influence from the videos from above.
1
Image one is a woman hiding or covering by this vine-like layering. She can see you but you cant see her fully. this goes back to my point from week 1. I wished there could be a way to be hidden but still be able to see what goes on around you.
2Image two is destructive art i drew a face onto wallpaper using pencil and charcoal and tore all around the edges then cindered the edges with a lighter.
3This image shows deception and terror. its having a monstrous or having to look at thing twice sometimes
4i took influence from one of my favourite series Supernatural. The research they do into the myths the show is incredible. here i've taken from theIR inspiration of lampraids. theY studied lampraids in order to create their Changeling.
heres thev devil in the detail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LzvVa8-6GE
week 1-2
WEEK 1-2
the womb
symbolizes a internal, safe and warm place. This captures how i felt on the first week of college. I am straight out of secondary school into a space full of creative people like me. i am nervous and would give anything to retreat into the womb
2D research and work.
This is the research i did.
*the rest is in my contextual notebook*
I looked at 4D scans and sketches of wombs like Leonardoo da Vincis sketchbook. I also looked up installation art of wombs.
Some artists I looked at were:@
-The womb like hush-chairs by Freyja Sewell
-Performative sculture, "wild at heart" by swiss artist Victorine Muller
-"land mind" by Paula Hayes
Above is the research,
Below is the result
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