Monday, November 21, 2011

Fact and Fiction

Choose one from the two following themes. 


Fact and Fiction: 1 Image, Minimum of 12"x16"
Due: Dec 8th

Soon after the invention of photography and its subsequent use as an “objective” scientific tool of observation photographs began to be manipulated. While photographic manipulation has a history nearly as long as the process itself, photographs continue to be the mainstay in which we experience history, receive the news and provide evidence of scientific discovery. Many major news publication such as Time magazine, the New York Times and National Geographic, to name a few have manipulated photographs to create a more appealing and dramatic image to a story. Artists such as Joan Foncuberta and Christine Chin have taken advantage of the objective role of photography and have used it to create fictions that are presented as fact.

For this assignment, I would like you to create a photographic hoax with the intention of conveying it as the objective “truth”. Consider how manipulated images in the news have possibly (re)shaped our ideas of historical and cultural events. Invent an event, alternate history or scientific discovery and create a photograph will serve as evidence of the event, history or discovery. 

It's a Small World:1 Image, Minimum of 12"x16"
Due: Dec 8th

Itʼs a Small World allows for the exploration of the studio as a viable part of an artistic practice. Working small will give you the freedom to construct realities, which may have never existed otherwise. The studio is a space to explore the interrelationships of control and experimentation. It stands apart from the social world, but it is indirectly connected. The isolation may allow some to explore ideas that involve identity (self and the construction of meaning), while many others will remake or allegorize the outside world. For all, this is an opportunity for the improvisation and execution of elaborate plans.

Steps Outline:

Your miniature set should not be any larger 3 feet square. Prefabricated sets may be used. ie. dollhouse

Begin with sketch of your potential set. Identify any potential hurtles and accompanying solutions. Identify lighting needs. Construct for set with lighting needs in mind. ie. does a wall need to be transparent or a roof removed. Make at least 4 images you’re your setup(s) and 2 prints for critique.

Materials Ideas:
Cut paper and photographs, dollhouses, snow globes, food, toys, models, clay, play dough.

Lighting Ideas:
Flash Lights, studio strobes, work lights, mirrors, colored lights.

Tips
Plan ahead, and have all of the item in hand and ready before you begin.
Have sketch and/or images that you draw inspiration from.
Sketch lighting setup.Use the hand held meters

Bracket your exposures: +1⁄2, +1, –1⁄2, and –1 stop - Choose an f-stop that gives you the effect that you want - FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Project 3: Interrupted Landscape

Final 
Minimum of 2 final prints
Digital Contact Sheet
Minimum of 60 images shot for editing

The Final Assignment is designed to have you looking at the landscape/society/world that surround you. Most people think of landscapes as being a documentation of pristine beauty as in the photographs of Ansel Adams. However landscapes can include suburbia, urban landscapes, seascapes, futurerama,fairytale landscape, inner landscape, emotional landscape,,,,,you name it.  For this assignment, you would be creating a inner landscape that exist in your mind. It could be photographing scenes where the presence of man has altered the natural landscape and you collect them together and edit them to sense of your own landscape; this alteration can be obvious or subtle. Your image could be representation of Utopia or dystopia. Your series of images should have connective thread through use of camera control, light, style, or subject [conceptual or physical]. Please creatively utilize photographs you shot for Shooting Assignment (Exploring a Space and Recognizing light)

Artists:


Gregory Crewson
Thomas Demand
Dainel Kaufmann
Alison Carey
Jeff Wall
Joel Peter Witkins
Richard Misrach
Edward Burtynsky
John Pfhal
Joel Sterfeld
Stephen Shore
Robert Adams
Lewis Baltz
Mark Klett
Patrick Nagatani


Requirements
2 final Minimum 8.5"x11" Maximum 12x16 Prints
2 Final edited images resized for web – 1200 pixels long dimension – jpg format-upload them to your blog
2 final 12x16 Prints
Digital Contact Sheet

If you are in need of help outside of the scheduled class time please see me during my office hours or make an appointment by e-mail.  Group appointments to answer technical questions are advised and very much appreciated.  


Due by Dec 6th (Thursday)



Monday, October 3, 2011

Position available!

Lockheed Martin – Aeronautics Media Products Department is holding a recruiting and information session on October 12, 2011 from 6-8PM in Beering B268 for the following target areas:

·        3D Animation
·        Creative Writing
·        Graphic Design
·        Interactive Media
·        Photography
·        Video Production
·        Web Site Programming and Design

  Valerie Brinson, graphic artist with Lockheed has indicated that Lockheed now plans to recruit 7-10 positions annually from CLA.  Your help in getting the word to students in these major/target areas is very appreciated.  You can find an advertisement for the info session in the October issue of Professional Pathways @ http://www.cla.purdue.edu/students/careers/documents/Oct11%20PDF.pdf for use in your classrooms/departments as well. 

Monday, September 12, 2011

Blog VOCA

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Lap Opens Today


The photo lab will be open today, Wednesday, the 7th, from 5:30-9:30PM.
You are ready to rock and roll! The lab will be open from Mondays-Thursdays from 5:30-9:30 and Saturdays from 12:30-5:30 this semester.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

TED Prize: Artist/2011

TED Art Prize goes to Muralist, JR

Blu's Mural

If you are tired of seen more of the same kind of graffiti look no further. Here is Blu straight from Italy to make you think again and ponder on the mural in front of you. You might say what the hell? This is not graffiti. Guess what? Graffiti have change a lot in this past 15 years. This movement is evolving faster every time. Going places no one could ever imagine 25 years ago.

I did some research on this guy Blu and didnt found many info available but here is what I found:

The artist BLU from Bologna is known for his very large, often surreal and aggressive but always strong pictures in the public space. His very playful and comic-style pieces often carry an ethnic, political or moral statement, yet without being patronising. Next to his works in the public space, he draws a lot and uses the pictures in animation films. In Wuppertal, his central theme was the daily information overkill in the public space. He worked with so-called 'for free' magazines which are forced on us at every street corner. They hardly ever contain any interesting or relevant content, but instead are completely packed with adverts. For the project, BLU produced and distributed 6.000 of those "for free" magazines himself. BLU chose this format and published his pictures anonymously and without any commentary, explanation or further information. At the same time he designed various walls in the city and with that created a reference to the drawings and his extensive pieces in the public space. For what I say around his art is consisted of mostly murals. Surreal subjects and themes. Huge humans painted on walls in awkward situations. He also makes videos/animations of this murals he makes. The one that I just saw is called Muto: An ambiguous animation painted on public walls. If you havent seen this you should totally see it. It is so amazing I just wonder how many time it took to paint and film it. Wonderful work. This video and art was all done and taken in Buenos Aires Argentina and Baden. But hey dont stop on that one check all of them. The trip is worth it.

His webpage blublu.org is very original. Loved the concept of the notebook and de video for the video is great. The link page is great with all the side notes pointing to the links. Overall I like it. Seems like a real notebook that you carried to all the places you have been. Really cool the website. Here are some of his work in pictures this pictures were taken from blogs.guardian.co.uk.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Day 3: Trip to Chicago

Thursday, September 29, A&D Chicago Departmental Field Trip. 
The buses will leave at 9:00 a.m. sharp and return at approximately 11:00 p.m. Tickets are $13.50 per person and may be purchased in the VPA Main Office (1190) beginning on August 29 for VPA students and on September 6 for all others. More information about the trip, see Kathy Evans. 
Highly recommended!