Monday, May 14, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Blurring the Lines Between Art and Tech
Blurring the Lines Between Art and Tech
In
a world where the human mind is almost physically assaulted by an
overwhelming onslaught of computer monitors TV screens phones and
advertisements, how does someone draw the line between technology and
art? The Oxford English dictionary defines art as “the expression or
application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a
visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be
appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.” Now this
makes sense in the most basic concept of a painting. A painting is
generally beautiful and displays a level of craftsmanship and
creativity, it is easy for someone to make the jump to saying that this
is in fact art. On the other hand the use of CGI in movies can be
beautiful, display craftsmanship and be creative; Is this art? That is
why i chose my two artists/ group of artists. They turn the elementary
idea of an artist on its head and blur the lines of simple technology
and creative genius.
Round and Round |
The
first artist i chose to research is a woman named Giny Vos. She studied
sculpture at Amsterdam State Academy of Fine Arts and now creates
conceptual installations of light and video in the Netherlands. This
merging of light and video is what spiked interest in me. Light is
something that is used in very basic art. When painting one of the first
thing an artist must learn is how to portray light and dark to create
realism. This building block of art, combined with the new media of
video is an interesting idea. The piece of work i chose for Giny Vos is
entitled Round and Round. This installation is made up of over 4000 LED
light bulbs stretched across a completely round wall. Each LED is housed
in an individual translucent box approximately a foot by foot. This
creates a very pixelated image of light and dark considering each LED
can illuminate to the entire 256 gray-scales. After integrating pre
compiled videos into the LED system clearly recognizable images can be
made out of the very abstract patterns. The viewer is literally inside
the artwork, surrounded in every direction by the artwork itself. The
only light in the room comes from the Art making it so the individual
viewing the piece will find it easy to become lost in the artwork.
Round and Round |
I
find this piece interesting because it personifies one of the topics
discussed in class, the idea of new and old media. However, where this
piece takes it to a whole new level is the intersection of old and new
media created by Vos. Vos uses very elementary media (Light) coupled
with new technology (LEDs and Video). To follow the rabbit hole even
deeper i find that the pix-elated image could be saying something about
our culture. Pixels are now the centerpiece of the human existence.
Every screen we look at is just a generation of tiny pixels, thousands
of them. Pixels are an entirely new media, yet the videos displayed in
Vos’s work are grey-scale, another easily recognizable form of old media.
Another intersection of old and new.
I
do not presume to enter the mind of Giny Vos. However, i find myself
intrigued by her use of contrasting elements. Whether she meant to or
not, Round and Round begins to blur the lines of technology and art.
My
second artist/artist group chosen is also from the Netherlands. They
are called Nuformer, Nuformer isn’t what you would call artists, I’m not
even sure they would consider themselves artists. They are one of the
world's best at 3D video mapping. An innovative group with
many years of experience in the field of creation and bringing to life
of various digital solutions, using film and video productions, combined
with 3D and 2D graphic design. Nuformer specializes in 3D Mapping on
buildings, they have worked with some well known companies such as Ford,
BMW, Volvo, Sony and 2k Games. The technology Nuformer uses is
relatively new media. However, each projection is custom built to
show off a building’s architectural features. Architecture is one of
the oldest media there is. This combination of the new and old media,
again, creates a unique art style that transcends the more well
established forms of art.
The
piece I chose for Nuformer was one of their original 3D mapping that
was not a contracted job. This was appealing to me because an artist is
unable to be creatively free unless he or she is producing the art for
his or herself. In this piece Nuformer displays their ability to
absolutely bring a building alive. They seamlessly integrate the
architectural features of the buildings into the special effects of the
show. I enjoyed most their ability to use light and dark, similar to
Vos’s work. Also similar to Vos’s work i find that Nuformer’s 3D Mapping
completely immerses the viewer in an almost tangential reality. When viewing their work it’s easy to forget that what you are seeing isn’t
real.
To
understand how Nuformer uses technology to create these beautiful
projections it’s necessary to understand what the technology is. 3D
Video Projection Mapping is a fascinating projection technology that
allows the artist to create dynamic displays out of any surfaces. High
Tech software is used to distort any projected image in order to fit
perfectly the uneven shaped screens. This technology coupled with the
creativity of Nuformer creates an impressive display of video, sound and
special effects.
Nuformer’s
work personifies what it is to live in the modern world. Advertisements
are everywhere and over-stimulation is a given. However, through the use
of simple projection of light on an interesting canvas can create
advertisements that aren’t only appealing to the eye, but absolute works
of art that seamlessly combine tech and art.
The
two pieces i chose are similar in that they focus on new technologies
combined with the old standard of light and dark. I think that Vos’s
work is more true to established ideas of art, whereas Nuformer focuses
on the more contemporary direction of new media. Both use technology in
new and inventive ways, creating immersive works that pull the viewer in
entirely. I contacted both groups, however, I did not receive any
responses.
Works Cited:
http://www.nuformer.com/
http://www.ginyvos.nl/home
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/art
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texture_mapping
Monday, May 7, 2012
paper (presentation)
nuformer:
http://www.nuformer.com/
3d video mapping:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDHfa03XzaM&feature=player_embedded
round and round:
http://vimeo.com/36410429
making of:
http://vimeo.com/36860533
ruis:
http://vimeo.com/39400030
http://www.nuformer.com/
3d video mapping:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDHfa03XzaM&feature=player_embedded
round and round:
http://vimeo.com/36410429
making of:
http://vimeo.com/36860533
ruis:
http://vimeo.com/39400030
Monday, April 23, 2012
discussion questions 4/23
My first question is:
Are curators going to disappear in the new age of new media?
My second question is:
Does crowdsourcing ever have a limit, where the art becomes the property of the contributors and not the artist who conceived the idea?
Are curators going to disappear in the new age of new media?
My second question is:
Does crowdsourcing ever have a limit, where the art becomes the property of the contributors and not the artist who conceived the idea?
crowdsourcing
For my first crowd source i chose the johnny cash project. i thought it was a really interesting idea to use massive amounts of people to do each frame of a music video for you!
http://www.thejohnnycashproject.com/#/explore/TopRated/cdbdda2252ea5d558b9c215bf7e30e22ee5166ed
For the second crowd source i did the young me
now me project. I thought it was a really cool way of exhibiting the human condition. Plus i was a cute baby.
I chose this picture because i spend a lot of time gaming now and as you can see i did then too.
For my own crowd source i decided to do something that would help make the world a better place. In the modern world it is becoming harder and harder to get people to read anything, especially when it comes to a web page. Alternatively, in today's society if you want to get anything changed the best course of action is to create an online movement.
For these reasons i want to create an online visual petition site. Where the user can interactively see the thousands of people who also want change and decide to add his/her picture to the collage. It would also be possible to scroll over each picture to see the profile and any comments on the petition.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Youtube Mixer
statement: In setting out on this project i wanted to analyze the interplay of gamer and gaming world. I find the simpleness of the gamer sitting there compared to the massive amount of action going on in the virtual world very interesting. It just goes to show the ingenuity of the human mind that you can sit there, without moving, and so much can be going on inside your head.
Monday, March 26, 2012
3/26 discussion
1) By the standards presented in the reading aren't most projects tactial media? why is a certain project tactical media and not the next?
2) Is it really possible to evoke such strong political and social conversations with a video game? (will explain more in class)
2) Is it really possible to evoke such strong political and social conversations with a video game? (will explain more in class)
Interventionist Design
I chose mitt Romney not because he is republican but rather because he is a politician. The opinions displayed are that of my disgust with politics in general. However, Romney does present a rather hilarious case of political ridiculousness. Between doing his best to act southern and getting caught driving with a dog on his roof Romney sums up why i hate politics so much.
original URL: mittromney.com
Monday, March 12, 2012
Mario Movie II
For whatever reason this piece evoked a lot of emotion. I actually feel his sadness because his game is in fact falling apart. As a kid I had a hard time being alone and this piece hit hard with me.
I apologize for going back to the computer, but i felt that i wouldn't play a good Mario.
Update:
Video will not upload, bringing in on USB drive.
Link to original: http://www.ubu.com/film/arcangel_mario.html
Monday, March 5, 2012
Discussion Qs 3/5
1)What is the next step in the progression of Art. We started with illusionism, now we continue on to minimalism. With the progression of technology will we return to illusionism when the technology is great enough to fake illusionism?
2)This article, again, begs the question: What is art? by these standards is every commercial and terrible reality TV show art?
2)This article, again, begs the question: What is art? by these standards is every commercial and terrible reality TV show art?
Animation with sound
Animation for montage
I decided to go away from the larger montage and focus on Rosie the riveter. I did this because i find that she is an a iconic symbol in American history and it would be fun to have a zombie bite off her head. I had the zombie in there because the previous animation is Aimee's (all zombies).
Monday, February 6, 2012
Nuke
I felt that using the explosion symbolizes the end of world war two. The culmination of every Americans determination for victory was solidified with the nuclear bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Discussion Qs
Is the author trying to claim that there is a quality to art that transcends its physical nature? That it somehow inherits more creativity and independence from the environment it is kept in?
In chapter III the author talks about shifts in human perception and the medium in which it is expressed. Does art really have that much to do with human perception?
In chapter III the author talks about shifts in human perception and the medium in which it is expressed. Does art really have that much to do with human perception?
Triptych: War Bonds
I chose to focus on advertisements for war bonds and images of war because i feel that there is a vast difference between American view of war now as compared to pre-1950's. During WW2 people would starve themselves just to send a little more money to the troops, this attitude is portrayed through the images and drawings in this triptych.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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