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Music Movements

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House influencers: Daft Punk I am partially familiar with Daft Punk's work which is why I decided to pick them out of the house category. The group formed in 1993 when house music was beginning to become mainstream and chart-topping, and their work has influenced the direction that house music has gone since then. Their songs feature all the characteristics that house music should have, especially when it comes to the rhythms and bass lines. They have also had a number of music videos produced for their songs and actually have a series of animated videos that tell a short story about an alien band being brought to Earth, which I think is a perfect example of how they have incorporated technology into their music. They've basically turned their work into something like visual storytelling, and that to me is pretty cool. Dubstep: Skrillex I am also familiar with the work of Skrillex though I do find his music to be a bit too intense sometimes. I guess you could say I'm

Video Art

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Apparently I have an ongoing nature theme for all of my projects for this particular class because, for my video art project, I again decided to draw from the natural world around me. This time, however, I did actually take inspiration from Pipilotti Rist. Her visual art is absolutely stunning to me and I loved how she had incorporated the use of flowers in one of her video art pieces. She also put good use to layering, and I really wanted to try to do that for my video art piece, so I went out and shot a bunch of different videos of the plants and trees in the park, got a shot of the sky, and also one of the river as well as two of me walking down the sidewalk and through the grass. I imported my footage into Premiere and organized it so I could layer certain videos over each other; most of it was playing around with the opacity of each video. It took me a little while to put the whole video together, but I had fun making it and think it turned out pretty well. It may not be exactly s

Performance Piece

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Out of all the performance artists I looked at, I'd have to say that Marina Abramovic, the Guerrilla Girls, and the Wooster Group are my three favorite. All of their work is similar in the sense that they don't just use paintings or banners or posters to get a message out; whether it be in a theater, an art gallery or museum, or out in a public area, they use themselves to perform. Marina Abramovic is well known for using her body as a medium, the Guerrilla Girls advocate through their own speeches, and the Wooster Group is a theater group, so naturally they are using their bodies to tell the story of the performance. Of course the three aren't exactly the same since they all have their own means and opinions of performing, but they seem relatively similar if you look quickly enough. As for technology being an essential component to each artists work, I noticed it was mostly only used by the Wooster Group. The group appears to use it in their productions whether it be for m

Xerox Project

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I'm going to be honest, I actually didn't take much inspiration from the artists or the art movements that were discussed in class. Now, don't get me wrong, I did like the ideas and concepts of the movements, dadaism in particular, and I thought that doing some kind of collage could be fun; I liked Hannah Hoch's work and considered that I could do something similar to that, but then decided against it. I don't really know why, but I just prefer the simplicity of things, and pulling something out of nature like I had done for my grid art project just seemed reasonable. I had thought of doing butterflies first, but then decided I could turn my hands into birds once I had scanned them and lay them on a poster board in a way that would make them look like they were flying in a flock. Scanning them in black and white also made more sense since I figured it would resemble geese or even just the silhouettes of a flock flying through the sky. The sky in the background is ju

The Significance of the Vacuum Tube

In today's society, access to radio, television, and computers is everywhere. It is so incorporated in our everyday lives that we hardly think twice about it. Funnily enough, if it hadn't been for the invention of one little but powerful mechanism, that technology would not be where it is today. As impressive as it was when it was first introduced, the vacuum tube is what really took technology to new heights. In the case of the radio, the vacuum tube is what gave it its original capability. When it was first developed, radio did not have a very long range at all and was not very amplified. It also had a weak signal. The invention of the vacuum tube, however, allowed for every aspect of the radio to be better. The range became longer, amplification became easier to manage, and the signal was ultimately strengthened. The vacuum tube also helped to change the current in radio from an alternating current to a direct current. Radio was able to reach more corners of the globe becaus

Grid Art Project

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For my grid art project I really just wanted to do something simple, and the first thing that popped into my mind was a flower. I was originally going to use a photo I had taken myself on the Canon T3i, but when I put it into Photoshop and changed it to pixels it looked nothing like the original photo, and I really just didn't like it. So instead, I found a basic picture of a rose and used it. It looked a lot better in Photoshop and actually proved to be easier to make color wise since I used tissue paper. I had intended to use beads, but it would've taken a lot longer to put together so I decided against it. The tissue paper was easy to work with, but I definitely wish it had a better variety of shades; that way, the final product would look a lot more like the Photoshopped image and resemble an actual rose more closely. Regardless, I did enjoy this project a lot, and it has made me want to create something else that is very similar.

Flipbook

My flip book is based off of the novel  To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. All the images are metaphorical to what happens in the story; for instance, the handcuffs being connected to the briefcase is representative of Atticus Finch's connection to the case of Tom Robinson and vice versa. Though the drawings are not very complex, the hardest part of making the flip book was the drawing. I had to do it backwards so I could trace the images since I can't draw the same thing twice, let alone repeatedly, so thinking about the story backwards proved to be a little challenging. Using the window to trace also wasn't too fun; the way I had to sit to do it didn't exactly agree with my back, and my hand got tired pretty quickly. It was shaking by the time I finished a section! I think by now I can say that I'm glad I'm not an animation major. Anyway, enjoy!