Monday, April 28, 2014

5 Artists That Were Left Out

Disco: The Village People
House: Cassius
Dubstep: Hardwell 

Girl Power: Spice Girls

DJ Culture: Adventure Club


Massive Attack

This song Angel, by Massive Attack is very beautifully done. The way the video and the music coincide, makes the viewer feel that they were each made for each other, not just one then the other. After hearing the song I began to wonder what exactly the softly sung lyrics meant. After researching this I believe that they are about a almost love hate relationship, something beautiful that can also destroy. The way the song is put together is very rhythmic and almost hypnotic to listen to.
This song by Massive Attack named Teardrop is interesting, beautiful, and a bit creepy. Again as in Angel the lyrics are sung in a very soft melodic voice, paired with a very rhythmic background the music becomes very soothing and hypnotic. When this sound is paired with the video however, it becomes something else entirely. I personally spent much more time paying attention to what was going on on the screen than really listening to what was being sung. 

Sunday, April 27, 2014

UK Underground and the Smiths

Above is a picture of The Smiths, what some call one of the greatest bands of all time. The Smiths, formed in 1982, sang in a whole new genera of music. A genera known as the UK Underground was the birthplace for this band. These boys along with others began to sing about the way things were around them. There songs reflected the feelings of many young people at the time, and not just in the UK but everywhere. Lyrics such as the following, "There's a club if you'd like to go, you could meet somebody who really loves you. But you go and you stand on your own and you leave on your own and you go home and you cry and you want to die." from the song How Soon is Now? reflect a darkness of the generation, and it was something a lot of people were feeling. 

TR 808

Here are some examples of music that relied heavily on the TR 808, pictured below.




Video Art

http://vimeo.com/13362364
I find the above video so fun to watch. I think it is clever and engaging. I love the use of the real world and a pixaleted world, but with popular video games that make it fun to watch. Its as if they are taking over.
http://vimeo.com/1785993
This video was extremely interesting to me. The first time I watched it I was not sure if what I was viewing was real life, or small models. I then researched the method of filming used which I discovered is called shift and tilt. I had never heard of this before, but I love the effect.
http://vimeo.com/1766652
This video uses a method I have heard of before, called stop motion. I find it interesting that an example of what a day is, took eleven days to photograph.

Video Mapping

When we watched examples of video mapping in class I thought it was pretty incredible what people could project onto different surfaces. These projections were all incredible, but I never even thought about what could be done with the human body, this is amazing.
Here is an example of video mapping being done on a sculpture. Since video mapping was originally shown to me on structures such as large buildings, I find the use of unique bases for the video to be projected onto very interesting. 
What I find so incredible about this example is the amazingly believable textures that they are able to create on a completely smooth surface. 

Video Game Revolution

While watching this film I began to realize a trend that began with the popularity of the first video game, competitiveness. Video games satisfy the competitive nature of humans, thus giving them immense popularity. These games also satisfies humans in another way, imagination.  While playing people can travel to far away places, become famous athletes, commit crimes, and save the day. I also am completely baffled by a lot of what I heard when they are interviewing gamers at the GD Convention. A what looked to be twelve year old boy was talking specs on his computer and it sounded like greek to me. What is also amazing is the clout that some of the video game creators had, for example the man who helped create the Atom bomb being the creator of an early tennis video game.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Sheryl Oring: Dear Mr. President

 Above is a picture of Sheryl Oring, an artist who is doing something interesting and big. Sheryl sets up a booth, and armed with a type writer she invites people to come and say what they wish to say to the President. They speak and she types, she then packages these letters and sends them to the White House. The project titled "I wish to say" came from a concern that not enough people had a chance to have their voice heard by the powers at be. On her website http://www.sheryloring.org/index.php you can view this and all of Sheryl's projects. Under this particular project you can view by state the letters people have been able to send thanks to Sheryl. These letters are not just political attacks and complaints as one might think they would go, but they are the genuine concerns of the people that make up the nation. I find this project extremely interesting and found the letters to be engrossing. You can feel the humanity coming from the people who are sending them. This is something that I think can be considered as real as it gets.

Commercial vs. Propaganda

I think that in their most basic definitions lies the difference between commercial advertising and propaganda. While both are used to pursued the viewer, they are not both used for exactly the same purpose. The persuasive tools used in advertising and commercials have the intent to sell a product to the consumer. Propaganda on the other hand is not selling a product but is selling a message. Both of these tools want the views to buy into whatever they are promoting, but the essential difference lies in weather or not the thing being promoted is a tangible item for sale, or a way of thinking. I believe that where a gray area comes into play is when advertisers use methods such as emotional appeal in their commercials in order to promote their product. The question then is are they really selling the product or are they selling a way they want you to think about a product or a company. This is where the idea of commercials and propaganda begin to mesh over one another. Above is an example of a commercial using emotional appeal. Is it the product they are selling or a feeling?

Triumph of the Nerds: "Middle class white kids from good suburban homes"





What caught my attention right from the begining is when the narrator states the the only girl at the electronic shop looks board, and that this is a boys thing. I thought that was a very interesting statement.  Form then what was interesting to me was the hours that these people work. It seems that sleep is something that isn't even a thought. They also don't punch any sort of normal time clock, or have any sort of normal habits such as social life, hygiene, and nutrition. These things seem to all get in the way of making major developments in the coding world. 
I could not imagine how nervous young Paul and Bill would have been the first time bringing software out to a company without any guarantee that it was going to run. Luckily for them it did. The next incredible thing is how quickly Apple grew and how young the people working and owning the company were. These young people were so lucky to have this be their hobby, something they love that was creating such an incredible income. What is shocking to me next is a IBM song book…really ? I think that takes how they have been talking about nerds to a next level. The way they portray the company is like a fraternity for men once they leave collage. This is just a fraternity that is making some of the most advanced technology of its day.  The next incredible thing mentioned is how Microsoft bought the ground breaking product that they needed from a little computer company for only $50,000. I bet that today, whoever at that small computer company that made that deal, is really kicking themselves for not asking for more. Another aspect that was interesting was when it was mentioned that the computers were hard to use and not so much for the every day person, because the people creating them enjoyed things that were challenging to them, they were not looking at it from the view point of the average person with little to no programing skills. The amount of work that had to go into simple tasks on the personal computer, made it much to difficult and unappealing to the average person. 
When they bring Steve Jobs into the film, it is incredible how instantly obvious it is that Jobs was so much more charismatic than Bill Gates. Bill Gates stands in front of a crowd looking like your typical computer geek, Steve Jobs presents himself in a self confident manner that attracts people to him and his company. Then came on of the most famous advertisements to ever go on air, why 1984 wont be like 1984, although this did not change much for the company at the time, this commercial is still looked at in the advertising world as one of the most iconic commercials. Windows 3 user-friendly new design put Mac on the bottom shelf. The future of the computer and these computer geeks can't be predicted, but as the technology grows there is nothing but big things in the future. 

War of the Worlds

Orson Wells War of the Worlds broadcast was not something I thought I would be interested in at first. I have seen the movie adaptation of the story and found it to be an okay sic fi film that relied on a lot of special effects, action, and things blowing up. This broadcast on the other hand was much more engaging than I had thought it would be. I chose to listen to the broadcast while walking my dog. At first I expected to kind of tune it out and have it be a background noise to our walk. But while i continued to listen, the exact opposite happened. The walk became more of a background for the broadcast I was listening to. The way the broadcast is presented is so believable that I found myself completely absorbed by it, and I realized I had been paying little to no attention to where I was walking.  I believe that one of the most successful elements of this story is how they had, other public officials make announcements to the people throughout the broadcast. It was not just the radio host reporting, having people in positions of authority address the public makes it that much more believable.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Xerox Project




A dogs reaction to a photocopied 
version of myself replacing 
my actual self in an everyday situation.