Tina Aufiero Video 2: Time-based Media Week 7: FEBRUARY 24:
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Student Presentations: Cameron and Ryan |
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Concept: Ideas combining intuitve sense...with meticulus research.
....In "Sentences on Conceptual Art" (1969), Sol LeWitt stated a simple premise that helped to spark the synthesizing third stream of visual art: "Ideas alone can be works of art: they are in a chain of development that may eventually find some form. All ideas may not be made physical. . . . If words are used and they proceed from ideas about art, then they are art and not literature; numbers are not mathematics."..... visit 911Seattle Media Arts Center- Tivon Rice exhibition, use blue screen.
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class today
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OF interest my favorite blog this week incase you miss it- flooded mcdonald's former student- use of video in interactive environment.
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HOMEWORK 1.) all those edits...uploaded to vimeo. 2.) connect to people on vimeo, 3.) diagram word relationships- make drawings 4.) daydream about a piece you want to make, make some storyboards, make one animatic for your the piece-due 2weeks unless feeling ambitious. 5.) take footage of different people in front in front of the green/blue screen, take at least 2 profiles. cover something with blue paint of masking tape take footage of objects. bring blue objects to class - Maybe we'll going to Imagery next week 6.) Research information of the "technical goal" you identified. Figure out how to do something, if it involves some editing - upload a clip to vimeo so I can see. Learn to experiment and document the process, either for a blog - or - sketchbook. 7.) exercise:PREPARATION to create a project that is meaningful:? 8.) send me the vimeo link and do't make me ask again. 9.) bring 10 images to class - digital images 720 x 480, and extract - from the video you worked with for editing exercises, extract audio. make 10 aif files. Have these loaded on computers- for 8am next tuesday. In class sound image project. 10.) March 17 presentation of final project. Title, short description, storyboards, animatics.
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