Stillness
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
ART 334/CHEN
RESEARCH BLOGGING AND LESSON PLANNING
Who are the three artists who influenced your work and inspired you as an artist?
A preview of artists’ practices
RESEARCH BLOGGING AND LESSON PLANNING
Who are the three artists who influenced your work and inspired you as an artist?
A preview of artists’ practices
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The artist’s background (personal, artistic, and social contexts)
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The big idea and key concepts (what is the work about?)
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Boundaries (Media, subject matter, visual form, techniques)
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The key artwork(s) (include title, year, medium, and insert links if needed)
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The artist’s artmaking practices
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Knowledge (how does the artist acquire knowledge?)
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Artmaking problem (how to investigate and express the idea?)
o Technical strategies (i.e., limit color choices or only use secondary colors)
o Conceptual strategies (i.e., play as a conceptual strategy for experimenting, pretending,
and risk taking)
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Knowledge (how does the artist acquire knowledge?)
Jeremy Rotsztain:
Jeremy was born in Toronto, Canada and now lives in Portland, Oregon. He uses film, painting, sound, and other medias to create his art. His art takes one and changes it into something else. The piece I am looking at deals with changing the sound of gun shots in different action films into different paintings. He uses Max/Jitter to create these paintings on a computer. The name of this piece is Action Painting (Masculine Expressionism) He created from 2008 to 2011.
Here is a link to his videos: action painting
I am not sure where he get's his knowledge but I am sure a lot of it is through trial and error. Also, Max/Jitter has a lot of tutorials that you can read and self teach.
For this project I would guess that he put Max on random or drunken color. Where the project itself choices the color that is being displayed. Jeremy would have to make a program in Max that decides the color. Most of Jeremy's work deals with experimenting and exploring of the Max/Jitter program.
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