Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Photo Collage Final

David Hockney's approach to photography is unique in the way in which he presents an image. He takes parts of the image to stress certain areas of a person or room/place. He layers different pieces of the image to make it look almost 3D.

Painting with the camera helps you approach taking picture in more of a realistic way. You are actual able to capture every part in a more focused way.

For my individual project, I wanted to stress the emotions of the face. I thought it would be interesting to make the eyes different on each side as if on one side of her face she was tired and the other she was kind of squinting as if she were annoyed. For her mouth, I put one side as her tongue being out like she's feeling crazy and happy. On the other side she has more of a serious/annoyed mouth.

I feel like the photographer that resonates with me the most is Paccarik Orue. The idea of taking away a moment from someone is interesting and something that I never thought about before. The way he asks permission before taking a picture is very thoughtful and polite. The items and people and situations that he takes pictures of have a story behind them that maybe you wouldn't even think about, and I like that. He takes images of relevant things that a lot of people can relate to.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Mazinani PART 2

HER SENTENCES
I use images mined from the Internet to frame questions on the representation of conflict.
In exploring visual language through a process-intensive method of creating original patterns, I strive to make sense of media images and how they define our relationship to war.
I explore the relationship between perception and representation by drawing on concepts such as censorship, scale, and the body as a site of action or violence.
 Forcing antipodes together as a means to create new relationships between them, I aim to discuss the means by which repetition as a media strategy can affect our association with content.
Our visual vocabulary has been affected by the repetitive onslaught of media images.

MY SENTENCES
I think that using images from the internet is the perfect way to give people that opportunity to question the representation of conflict brought by the images.
I would question how you can use certain images to define our relationship to war.
I agree that perception and representation are a major way that we draw concepts in aspects of censorship, scale, and the body of violence and action.
Based on the idea of forcing images together to create a relationship between them is an effective way in accomplishing that.
I agree that our visual vocabulary is affected by the constant repetition of the attacks on the media images. 




This image is asymmetrical in balance. There is a sense of movement along the whole picture because of how there is repetition of the two women. I think that this image is trying to compare two unlike figures by bringing them together and using images that best represent them. In my opinion, comparing these two women together is the perfect way to get people to really think about how they have anything to do with each other or how they are very opposite. I found it interesting how she decided to do this.

Monday, December 7, 2015

Sanaz Mazinani

Identity shows perspective and the way in which we feel and think.
She takes images from google searches, facebook, and popular websites.
She makes collages, and chooses images that come to together.
She was born in Iran.
The 4 panels of video are made from clips taken from 11 different hollywood movies.
The purpose of the art installation Threshold is to give people an experience of the multiples of perspective and to approach the same thing from many points of views.
She liked to use images of pop culture because they are of what we face everyday and shows us what people face in other places and they give us narratives.
We are visual creatures because we represent and give off certain vibes and feelings and have different stories.
Art is a process of giving because it brings something to the world in either an abstract way or other, and it gives spaces for conversation.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Blog Comments

Gaby's: I agree that red bull is a problem is out society health wise. I think that the fact that they don't include the health his validates the that they are scared to let the consumers know what's really in the drink. From the way you played the words, I feel like he way in which you talk about the wings the way I am going to think about them.

Katherine's: I agree that social media does have negative effects of people with mental illnesses because sometimes when they see something that they can relate to, it's not always positive and can reinforce the negative feelings they feel. I think that the dark colors really give you a sad feeling. I agree that there is a sense of emphasis on the neon letters because they really pop and make you focus on them because of the dark background. 


Kawachi: I agree that rape of women is an underrated topic because of the way in which people try to justify those who were raped. From the examples you gave, I think that you have a strong stance on what you feel about the topic. I also agree that there is a sense of movement due to the way in which the words are angled.