Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Final Writing Assignment and Presentation

Final Writing Assignment and Presentation


















Final Writing Assignment and Presentation

1) This is a two part final assignment.  You will be creating a 5 to 10 minute presentation for class and a 1500 word Illustrated Blog Post/Paper on the same subject matter.

2) Choose two artists (or artists groups/collaboratives) from the following websites featuring literally hundreds of artists for you to explore.  You are to choose artists we have not covered in class:
http://www.eyebeam.org/people/current (search through "fellows" and "residents" for hundreds of amazing artists, links to their websites will generally be on their profile pages)
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~infoarts/links/wilson.artlinks2.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_art
http://rhizome.org/art/
http://www.gamescenes.org/

2) Research your chosen artists. Make sure to record citations of where to find the works, links, etc.

3) Choose ONE representative work from each of your artists for a total of two works to be considered in your paper and presentation - you may choose to include more works by these artists in your visual presentation to the class, but your main thesis will revolve around your ONE representative work from each  artist. 

4) Describe, analyze, interpret, compare and contrast the artist’s works, considering broadly their chosen formal and conceptual strategies, being careful to address genre (film, video, performance, interactive art, simulation, game art, etc) in your general analysis of the works. As part of your research, make an attempt to contact both of your artists to ask questions regarding the work. (If you don't hear back from them please note such in your paper). For the paper/blog post, make appropriate citations following standard academic paper guidelines (MLA or Chicago Manual Style)

Please limit your chosen artists/works to those created after 1980 - the only requirement is that the artists are somehow intrinsically involved in the creative use of digital technologies in their works.

The intent here is to give you the opportunity to critically engage in basic research and analysis of artists and artworks, while at the same time encouraging a greater depth of experience of various artists' creative production and contexts.

The paper is to be in the form of an extended blog post - include illustrations, videos where appropriate, etc.

Grading: 
Your presentation and writing will be graded according to the quality of your research, the originality of your analysis, the clarity of your writing, design and clarity of your presentation.

Due Dates: 
In Class Presentations 
3/31
Alicea,Jasmine 
Badger,Megan
Booth,Joshua
Byers,Kelly
Cimorelli,Sidney
Cyr,Olivia
Graves,Brittney
Hossick,Kalie
Khoo,Caryn
Kohut,David

4/2
Lien,Jessie
Luna-Barajas,Christian
Morales,Joseph
Phillips,Ambur
Sezpkouski, Hayden 
Ramirez,Shani
Sanchez,Leeza
Shane,Sienna
Thomassian,Marina
Toulouse,Flora 

Paper as Illustrated Blog Post:
Posted by: 4/28 Midnight

Student Blog Links

khoocaryn.blogspot.com

http://szepkouski245.blogspot.com/

http://amburphillips.blogspot.com/

http://josephmoralesdigital.blogspot.com/

http://dkohutartblog.blogspot.com/

http://art245oliviacyr.blogspot.com/

http://joshuabooth.blogspot.com/ 

kellybyers123.blogspot.com

http://shaniramirez.blogspot.com

 http://kaliehossick.blogspot.com

 http://jasminealicea.blogspot.com/

http://jessielien-art245.blogspot.com/

sidneycimorelli.blogspot.com

http://brittneygraves.blogspot.com/

floratoulouse.blogspot.com

leezasanchez.blogspot.com

http://megannbadger.blogspot.com/

http://marinathomassian.blogspot.com/

www.siennashane.blogspot.com

http://christinalunablog.blogspot.com/ 

Monday, January 27, 2014

Thursday, January 23, 2014

How to save as a GIF file

After you have created your amazing animation to start your international exhibition career, you need to save the work as a GIF.

(If the timeline is not visible go to Window -> Timeline, then click Create Frame Animation


PhotoShop has two types of animation interfaces. This is the frame animation that we covered in class. You can switch to video timeline if you click the button in the lower left corner. Both are valid ways to create your work and I recommend playing with both so you can discover the way you enjoy working. EXPERIMENT! EXPERIMENT! EXPERIMENT!




To save your final work as a GIF file. Remember to keep an eye on your file size!!


This is the fancy program inside PhotoShop that you can create your GIF file with. You have the option to choose file format, size, amount of colors, and where to save it.



Wednesday, January 22, 2014

MGM Headshot of Love


Project #1: 1840s GIF Party at the Tate


Due: 1/29 posted to your blog with statement.
Submission to Tate Britain: 2/2

For our first project you will begin your international exhibition career. Tate Britain is having an open call for artists to animate classic paintings as GIFs (Graphic Interchange Format) for an upcoming exhibition. You will each be creating a piece for submission to the show.

Here are some examples that have already been submitted: http://tatecollectives.tumblr.com
These are some samples from an artist named Scorpion Dagger: http://scorpiondagger.com

Below is the call with all the information you'll need for submitting your piece:
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/special-event/1840s-gif-party-call-submissions

Process
First, sign up and create a blog using Blogger. You can select any template you like, but make sure it is legible and easy to navigate. Your URL (Universal Resource Locator) needs to contain your first and last name (nothing stupid or cute). Email your URL to me promptly.

Second, to begin this project you will research paintings located in the 1840s Room of the Tate.
Select a few you enjoy and think of how you can animate them. You will need to create a minimum of three (3) rough storyboards of your planned animation. These can be done any way you choose but make sure to have them scanned and posted to your blog before next class. It is easier to make successful moving image art when you aren't fighting your ideas and the technology. Here are some samples:

Sample #1
Sample #2
Sample #3

These are simply the first three sites after searching "storyboards" on Duck Duck Go. There are exactly one gajillion samples on the internet.

Third, use PhotoShop to create your GIF art. Make sure to post it to your blog along with your artist statement. We will have our first critique 1/29. This will allow you to make any changes before submitting the piece to the exhibition.

Remember what I said about making great art and conceptual elegance. With all the projects in this course, focus on content and composition. The software skill-set will come with time and practice. Also, remember the Google rule and the lab hours. If you are curious about specific functions of any program, type in the name of the function in Google with "_________ tutorial" and you will find the information you need! I'm here to help you succeed so please email me if you have questions.

Reading - Basic Animation Aesthetics by David O'Reilly - Write two critical questions for discussion and post them to your blog for 2/3. Please write intelligent, probing questions that allow for deep discussion...see this link for some helpful advice for creating good discussion questions: http://homepages.wmich.edu/~acareywe/discussion.html