One minute I am here on this blog trying to document my progression when Wham! time hit the speed of light and I was mysteriously catapulted weeks into the future!! This means that all my notes and observations are embedded in a secret place and locked away with 'Time itself, sigh.
The good news is that I finished the video piece and it is now showing at the Summer Show. So for anyone who happens along this blog at any time and actually gets as far as reading any of this, you've stumbled a link to the Final Piece 'Stairway to Babel'
This blog is the progression towards my BA (hons) in Fine-Art with notes, influences and ongoing work.
Cityscape in super8
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Sunday, 17 June 2012
The debate about New-Media Art roars on, what is it and where does it fit into the contemporary art market?
I've found a few interesting discussions and papers on the subject, here are a few:
http://319scholes.org/exhibition/notes-on-a-new-nature/
http://laudanum.net/geert/files/1129753681/
I've found a few interesting discussions and papers on the subject, here are a few:
http://319scholes.org/exhibition/notes-on-a-new-nature/
http://laudanum.net/geert/files/1129753681/
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Judgement Day
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Writing a soundtrack
With only 6 days to go until assessment or should I say judgement day and having clipped together 2 seperate video edits, one in After Effects, the other in Premiere Pro I have moved on to look at the overall soundtrack which I will be creating myself.
I've already made a series of loops using programmes such as FL studio 10 and a basic track in Garage band although I may not use either.
FL studio 10 is a create composer and can pretty much do everything you want. Tricky part is bringing it all together into a soundtrack that fits the film. As I'm working on my own with this it's nearly all being done from memory composition with a few tweaks in Encore at the finish.
I've already made a series of loops using programmes such as FL studio 10 and a basic track in Garage band although I may not use either.
FL studio 10 is a create composer and can pretty much do everything you want. Tricky part is bringing it all together into a soundtrack that fits the film. As I'm working on my own with this it's nearly all being done from memory composition with a few tweaks in Encore at the finish.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Searching for Babel
The next phase in the video production was to decide on the feel of the new work in terms of design and so I set about creating the style based on the low-key approach to greater emphasise power. This is what I came up with.
It is beginning to take on a more Sci-Fi look.
It is beginning to take on a more Sci-Fi look.
Some new stills from the video 'Stairway to Babel'
The influence of Fritz Lang
In 1927 the incredible talent of Fritz lang hit the movie screens with his creation of the World's first iconic themed Films, 'Metropolis'. An awe inspiring and frightening depiction of Dystopian society set somewhere in the future where Man had simply become automatons and a strict division between the workers and the Master Race persisted.
The time of it's creation could not have been more perfectly timed, the rise of the Weimar and German expressionist period added fuel to the political ideology of the times making the Film even more powerful in it's statements.
With beautifully created sets and low key lighting we were placed in a Futuristic City that seems all too predictable today, one fuelled by greed and power. This vision of the desire to create the fabled City of Babel further influenced many future classic Sci-Fi themes of which Philip K Dick's classic novel 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep' eventually went on to become Ridley Scott's 'Blade Runner', just one example.
It does in fact have overtones of Dante's (Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise), the 14thC Italian epic poem in it's depiction of the dark depths of Humanity where workers are removed of their individuality by the repression of freedom.
For further reading on Fritz Lang see this blogspot
The time of it's creation could not have been more perfectly timed, the rise of the Weimar and German expressionist period added fuel to the political ideology of the times making the Film even more powerful in it's statements.
With beautifully created sets and low key lighting we were placed in a Futuristic City that seems all too predictable today, one fuelled by greed and power. This vision of the desire to create the fabled City of Babel further influenced many future classic Sci-Fi themes of which Philip K Dick's classic novel 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep' eventually went on to become Ridley Scott's 'Blade Runner', just one example.
It does in fact have overtones of Dante's (Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise), the 14thC Italian epic poem in it's depiction of the dark depths of Humanity where workers are removed of their individuality by the repression of freedom.
For further reading on Fritz Lang see this blogspot
Update on project development
During the creative process there are times when frustration sets in with a path or direction your work takes and not least of all mine.
I've been working on the a/v aspects of my work, having spent a lot of time wondering where the sculpture was going. Consequently I decided to drop that aspect of the work and fully concentrate on the development of a final video production.
The architectural theme remains and has blossomed into a theme close to my heart, Dystopia. So just to show the development of that I'm posting a few development pictures that I wanted to work around.
I've been working on the a/v aspects of my work, having spent a lot of time wondering where the sculpture was going. Consequently I decided to drop that aspect of the work and fully concentrate on the development of a final video production.
The architectural theme remains and has blossomed into a theme close to my heart, Dystopia. So just to show the development of that I'm posting a few development pictures that I wanted to work around.
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