Two Women, 2008
Color High-Definition video on plasma display mounted on wall
Performers: Pamela Blackwell and Weba Garretson
Photo: Kira Perov
Bill ViolaJuly 9, 2009 Google Sketchup July 7, 2009 In class we are learning about Google Sketchup, a program that allows you to build 3D objects within the graphing map. Normally I easily pick up most programs but for some reason I seem to be having trouble with this. I believe my sketches came out good but I'm not sure how to get the arc in the mailbox (this is the object I picked to recreate). Any hints or advice? If you haven't heard of Google Sketchup I added some pictures of more experienced projects! originally posted July 7, 2:26 p.m. I'm Moving to Portland! July 5, 2009 So I have been thinking about moving to somewhere else besides Maryland for as long as I can remember. But now I have a boyfriend, who owns his own buisness, and I don't want to leave my family...that was if the opportunity wasn't right! I think I found my new love...Portland, Oregon! The city is small and quaint but oh so beautiful! It houses some of the best museums along with a city filled with broad and compelling artists! Take a look for yourself... Shaffer Fine Art stakes it claim as “Oregon’s showcase for major, world-renown artists.” Few galleries in Portland exhibit a comparable quality of work. Their popular paintings include vivid depictions of European street scenes, seascapes, landscapes, marine abstracts and florals, all from celebrated artists.
www.buttersgallery.com www.blackfish.com The Lawrence Gallery opened a second location in the Pearl District. With a vast collection of artwork from over 200 artists, the gallery is showing that its success in Sheridan was no accident. Artwork at the gallery includes paintings in acrylic, mixed media, oil, watercolor and pastel. There are bronze and outdoor garden sculptures and accessories. Clay, glass, jewelry, and woodworks are displayed as well. Project 3 Earth's Hearbeat:A Tale of Living Organisms July 1, 2009 If you didn't already know I am a film major and have been overly fascinated with film and video art ever since I was introduced to it! For this project we were asked to create moving images or still imagery mixed with audio to create an overall theme, commercial, narrative, etc. So I thought how far can I go with this...what boundaries can I (in a sense) break...how can I make it relate to each individual? That's when I thought about all the death's that have been occuring all over the world...from the young girl shot in Isreal or the death of Michael Jackson...This is when I begin to think. We never know when we are going to die, when we are going to concieve, or any other part of our life. It's all a mystery that is played out, like it is in a movie. I wanted to make something that used multiple scenarios but that all lead to one overall theme. Check it out on YouTube: originally posted July 1, 2:10 p.m. What Are Some of the Differences Between HTML & XHTML? June 27, 2009 Check out this article I found, it really helped me understand how easy and great the differences between HTML & XHTML are. Check it out for yourself if you would like at : http://www.christopherjason.com/articles/difference-html-xhtml/. Written by Chris Jason They’re actually very much the same thing—tag-based markup languages used to display Web pages. The difference is only seen by the people creating the pages (Web designers, programmers, etc.) and focuses on “forgivability”— HTML allows for some ugly code (mixed-case tags like <BoDy>, improperly nested elements, and unclosed tags), while XHTML does not. In XHTML, all tags must be lowercase . Instead of using tags like <P>, <STRONG>, and <TABLE>, use <p>, <strong>, and <table>. In XHTML, all tags must be closed
Example of valid HTML: Equivalent in XHTML: Tags that don’t contain data (like breaks, images, and horizontal rules) should also be closed in HTML. There’s no need to write an opening and closing tag, though. There is of course a shortcut:
In XHTML, tags must be properly nested
In HTML, the following code might display exactly as you intended:
Although this might work, it’s not “good” code. To complete in XHTML, simply make sure your tags are properly nested:
XHTML wrapup
XHTML is just cleaner HTML—tags are consistently lowercase, all tags are closed, and tags are properly nested. originally posted June 27, 4:52 a.m. June 22, 2009 I hate storyboarding! I know that everyone says that they are there as a helpful device to order shots and plus it gives you a visual. But I swear it only makes me decide to change everything around! Especially with art pieces it seems to take forever for me to come up with an idea using a pencil and paper, I love just finding pieces and then seeing how I can fit them all together. What kind of story can you tell…and I feel it always comes out so much better! But then I just do the storyboards after and that makes no sense!!!! Project 3 will be posted soon can’t wait for your comments!
originally posted June 22, 8:45 p.m. Project 2: Digital Art June 18, 2009 Below is my Digital Art PDF, which shows not only examples of Digital Art but also tells a brief history of how digital art became and the use it is to the world today. Check it out below!
originally posted June 18, 12:03 p.m.
Films You Must See…If You Haven’t See Them! June 18, 2009 Don’t like “old movies,” try checking out some of these great movies. 1) Casablanca http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034583/ 2) All About Eve http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042192/ 3) Alice Adams http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026056/ 4) Christmas In Connecticut http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037595/ 5) Double Indemnity http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036775/ Not really your style, looking for some interesting independent film maybe? 1) Memento http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209144/ 2) 11:14 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0331811/ 3) Green Street Hooligans http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385002/ 4) Boondock Saints http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0144117/ 5) Bobby http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0308055/
originally posted June 18, 11:30 a.m. My Favorite Web Pages June 15, 2009 In our newest discussion we were asked to discuss a web page we liked and why. I decided why not to share all of my sites that I love to rummage around! www.rottentomatoes.com : Rotten Tomatoes; this site has tons of movie reviews from both critics and the RT community, you can check out movie times, read others blogs about films, and much more. www.imdb.com : Internet Movie Database; this site is an overall database of all registered films-meaning you can find independent films, films in post-production, and if films in pre-production. Each page lists the films synopsis, characters, actors, plot, and even trivia. As well if you become part of the community you can see directors notes, cast commentary, and even blogs. www.cnet.com: CNET; this site is for the ultimate tech-head! It holds reviews for all types of technological gadgets from cell phones to appliances, and it’s not only written reviews but video reviews as well! This makes the site extremely useful because you are able to see the product before you buy it. Do you want the new IPhone? Well check it out at CNET and see if it’s really the phone for you! www.perezhilton.com: Perez Hilton: Gossip Queen; This site is a guilty pleasure filled with Hollywood gossip. But I love how the site is set-up, it is user friendly and always very vibrant and colorful! www.ign.com : IGN: This site has gamer reviews, tv reviews, movie reviews, shows previews, and discusses anything tech related. Great site if you interested in buying a tech gadget but not sure which one or if you are a big gamer this site has all the good info on upcoming games.
originally posted June 15, 4:13 p.m. Digital Art: Why is it so Hard to Define? June 10, 2009 As the day comes closer and closer towards the due date for my project I am still unaware of how to define Digital Art! After researching for the past week I still have trouble deciding what actually defines digital art, there seems to be so many types of digital art its hard to categorize such a broad topic. I was overwhelmed with some of the extraordinary images I found throughout the web but of course I also found great moving images and video. The web is endless with information and now with everyone able to add their images its hard to find the artists’ name! I will figure it out though! Check out some of these pieces I loved!!!
originally posted June 10, 10:31 a.m. Project 1: How Does One Describe Abstract Art? During this project I went a little too far when creating the final project and it became a totally different piece of art. I believe I got my thoughts twisted around a discussion question we had regarding abstract art and why or why not we would consider it abstract. To me such a question has no right or wrong answer-how can one person tell you that picture is abstract, wouldn’t that be considered more of an opinion. Yes there are rules to evaluating art of any medium, but in the end it is the way each individual interprets the art in order to define it. Now that you understand where my mind was, I just began thinking of how I could make each drawing different with the use of shading and lines. So after looking at everyone else’s finished projects I realized I had gone off into la-la land! But I am still proud and excited how they came out. I believe overall my images are still unique and abstract. Take a look for yourself! originally posted June 8, 2:30 a.m. The Idea and Body of Abstraction
As we discuss the idea of abstract art within different mediums I think to myself is abstraction itself unclassified? To me it is like the way people see color, I may see teal and you may see green, yet again it is all in the eye of the beholder. Going through school I want to question everything I am taught, why you may ask? Because like numbers and math it is all created by human beings, who is to say that such a solution really equals x. So especially when it comes to art who is one to say what or how it relates unless it is done by the artist itself.....any opinions?
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