Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Exquisit Corpse: A Chain Story (#6)



This was my first animation that was made from a drawing and my first lip-sync. The process required drawing a self-portrait caricature and scanning it into the computer, where I then used it as a guild in Adobe Flash. In the end, I created all the elements in this animation all by hand, before scanning.


Starting this animation off didn’t go very well. The problem was in my drawing. I was using a drawing that could be a lot better, so I scraped the animation and started over.





After recreating the self-portrait and also drawing out the other elements, I was able to start the revision on a better foundation. A few things that I should fix would be the sauce that the aliens leave behind. It could be more gooey and less like a line drawn across the paper. Another fix, would the fuel line that falls off the rocket ship. It really should be more detailed and look more like the fueling line of a car, less like a panel falling off.




Monday, November 21, 2011

La Machine


The first stand-alone assignment for my class. The assignment was to have 5 animated items; one ball, one with a hinge, one that spins, the use of squash-and-stretch, and an open interpretation. The set-up is in black and white, with the use of one other color.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Logo Design


"Standard: a line of simple, functional, high quality, clothing made regionally in the USA."

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The Big Idea Project


CRIT:
I found the critic to be really confusing on this one. When making the project, I was going to make it so that the outside had a bunch of ads wallpapered, and on the inside have it be blank. The idea was an interpretation of how I felt bought advertisements. As I was making it, I was told to change it into a trap, sending the message that advertisements are a trap to consumers and to leave the outside blank wood, as if it were a rabbit trap or something. As we did critics, I was then told I should have wallpapered the outside with ads, which completely threw me though a loop.

In the end though, I felt that the ads were better left on the inside, because a trap needs to be plain, since you want to throw off the person that it is a trap. I think the plainess of the outside really works with the deception of "Trap." You don't expect it to be one, but it is. There should have been more ads taped to the inside though, to give a more cluttered appeal of advertisements in our society.


photos are by Dana

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Inflatopia





In the beginning of the inflatables project things weren't turning out so well because we were trying to make things way more complicated than the structure needed to be, but in the end things went really well. We felt pretty good about the shower stall and the fact that it could hold more than 4 people but not a lot of people wanted to enter it (a few did but not a lot) and even though most people didn't enter the shower everyone that walked by wanted to draw on it which made it a big hit we thought. The wind was a big problem because even though we had things to weigh down the shower, if there was a big gust of wind the structure would try to fall over. Maggie liked her performance piece for the shower because she said it was nice to sleep in which is something we all really needed. In the end we ended up not using a lot of energy because we used a small fan instead of leaf blowers to inflate the shower.

[Thanks Lee.] :D

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Wash Lecture Assignment #3 - Autobiography Mapping


CRIT

 We didn't do a critic on this project, which I am eternally grateful for. I wasn't to thrilled with making an autobiography, and I hadn't a clue how to make my life into a piece of work. After viewing other people's work, I realise I could have just focused on one part of my life and not my life as a whole. Before seeing everyone's work though, I struggled with the idea of an entire life in one sculpture. I just didn't know how to put such massive information into one thing, and I really didn't feel like opening myself up that wide. The artwork widely reflect my struggle and displeasure in the project.

Some advice given to me, was to make it filled with more words. The floor of the structures should be filled with more questions about what makes an autobiography. The words on the building floor should be screen printed on, so that the wood showed through.



Monday, March 21, 2011

Metaphor Projecty. Pink Razerblades of Hair

 

CRIT

There wasn't an individual critic for this project, but what I originally saw after I finished the project, was that the neck looked to be broken. Not in the physical since, but what the form looked like. I had made the neck too small for one thing, and there is an awkward curve to the neck, not the angle a real neck it is supposed to have. The cranium is off as well. I forgot the outward  "shelf" like part to the head. The hair was also off to what I had envisioned. After failing to drill a hole in the box-cutter blades, I simply hot-glued them onto the wire structure. The form of the blades looks more like a helmet, I am told, than actually hair.

Overall, the artwork is nice to look at, but it lacks the certain element that would make it more interesting to look at. I believe that making it larger would help the blades fit into the form better, or to find smaller blades. The neck needs to be fixed, defiantly, and the smaller wire should be condenser.


Story LINE: Mark Making Project





CRIT

For this project, we did individual critics, where the artist wasn't allowed to present their art work. The idea was to see if the viewer understude the intention of the marks made, without being told anything about the work. The piece I made went over well. I was proud that a lot of people understood the feeling and word that I was going of with this piece. I enjoyed the critic mostly because of the creative input they came up with, not to just improve the concept and idea, but for other ways we could work out a project with our knowledge of pop culture.