Friday, April 4, 2008
Final Project
Secreatary At large
The artist can change how we veiw things by bringing into question the accepted norms of are society. Artists allow us to broaden and challenge the excepted values of are society and to ask questions that would normallly be perceived as boarish or inappropriate. When we make a peice that correlates Iraq to Imperialism or something else we ask fundamental questions which the veiwers of are peices can not help but be drawn into thinking about, at which point we have achieved are objective
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Economica....
Midterm PRoject
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Steve Dietz
The piece that best portrayed this to me was B.L.O., The Barbie Liberation Organization. In there almost childish assault on the culture perceptions of the proper toys for boys and girls they approached the issues of what are appropriate toys and whether or not the toys that we are playing with act as a form of social programming the enact the norms of our day onto are children. The switching of voice boxes in Barbies with those from GI Joes makes it so you have switched the toys and there attached gender specifics sounds out. You now have an uber effeminate GI Joe and a masculine Barbie. Barbie isn’t suppose to want to kill people, GI Joe should want a nail job, But what is wrong with them being switched.
I feel that The Barbie Liberation Organization succeeded where so many of the pieces we saw failed, in that it was able to gain appeal and presentation to a wide cross section of the population. The normal failure that similar works of what could be called activism is that they only succeed in preaching to the Quire, they fail to recruit new supporters to a cause.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Nigt time wanderings of Washington DC

After exiting metro center, i decided to walk by the White House, i took a few shots of probably the most over photographed location in the US. It was dark, the night was cold, it was a Wednesday night.




That car just sits there, lights on, maybe it is the glow of the promise of America!
More likely it is security pissed off at the red flairs of my light sampler.







Tuesday, January 22, 2008
The Situational Tour
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For my project i will look at the emotional impact of the area around the lincoln memorial. I did a first tour if the area last night to examine it for its possibilities for a project. I have a special foundness for all of the momuments in the middle of the night. It is a very provocative experience to be the only one at the veitnam memorial, or to be the one standing on the spot where MLK gave his I Have A Dream Speach. I actualy didnt even rember he had given it there or coralate the spot yesterday, i just happened to look down and there were roses on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
The Location has obvious ritualistic and ideological impact as the emotions of Korea, Veitnam, Civil Rights Movment, and the civil war are combinded together in a few hundred feet of bog land covered with emotionaly moving symbols of events in are nations past. As to Ideology, the Lincoln memorial itself may stand in some ways to a unionist and federalist opinion, there could also be construed to be some civil rights appeals in the small placks, the war memorials however are very ideology nuteral. I think the greatest thing about going in the middle of the night is that in the isolation that you feel all alone in the dark by these great monuments the feeling of security fade away, any shadow could be dangerous, you must stand on your own two feet, and secondly there is no authority, you feel like standing in the middle of this or that and taking a picture, it hurts no one else.
Technoligy for art, or technoligy used by art?
Friday, January 18, 2008
Techno Evolution? Does the Technologies of our time evolve the way in which we express ourselves, do they destroy classical forms?
I would find this to be a very challenging question, can the tools we use change how we express ourselves? The most simplistic answer is yes. They do not added to what already exists but they slowly shift it away from are current equilibrium. Tools such as text messaging and VOIP have made it so phrases like TTYL OMFG NOOB, Hax, l8ter, merge into are dialect, it changes the ability to communicate and affects are social network as a society.
For me, The changes from classical means of communication may have served to make up a fairly large and contributing factor in how i perceive the world. Instead of having grown up reading about, be it in the paper or in letters, or hearing about, radio or word of mouth, I have grown up speaking to individuals all over the world.
In high school, i hung out if you could call it that with a giant conglomeration of electronic whizzes from the 4 corners of the earth. So for me the concept of England or turkey was not some distant place that you read and watched documentaries about, it was Rock and the boys trying to figure out was everyone safe after the subway bombings in London. The group i hung out with used team speak, a voip program, so when it came down to it, you would spend 4-5 hours a week hanging out with almost any of the individuals, getting a first hand perspective on almost anything from English police brutality, why the french hate the Americans, who really shot JFK, if you brought it up, you would get the global perspective, thought they might be in stinging words, from some drunken swede who could talk about kosovo because, well, he had been on the ground there.
It all changed my perspective.
Yet at the same time there is death with this change, the performer theater is no longer so well demanded, the number of musicians has fallen through the floor, few retain an ability to appreciate truly masterful paintings.
But from the decline of art forms comes beautiful new work. One of my Friends is a 3d animator who is so good at what he does that while still in college he had a job with the military making animation to project new systems, i have seen his academic work, and it is so monumentally more detailed then you could ever hope to be on canvas, and even with a medium such as stone, you cant make it move and do what you say.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
What is the diffrence between electrionic art, and random junk that happens to fall together?
I developed my dividing line of the difference from art and a mess while looking at the pieces that my brother performed in in college. My brother was a student at Dartmouth and was the star or a performer in numerous pieces in his time in college. I remember looking at some of the pieces that he was in that made it to the Ivy league film festival, they were weird but they were art.
I define my taste in art based on movies. So to make my tastes clear i will list some of my favorite movies. Leon, the professional(french cut), Blade runner(anyone else note the similarity in the ad of the female runner and the female android), Fifth element, Fight club, Lord of war, Pitch Black, Black Hawk Down, just to name a few.
So for me art is in the development of emotion in the individual who sees it, if a piece does not steer and control your emotion it is not art.
http://multimedia.american.edu/courses/gned220_sp08/