Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Bare Bones Timeline

Andy is available 8:30-5 with a day or two in notice
Brandi- Tuesdays
Heather & Constance - Class on Mondays - will talk to Constance on Monday in betwen my class, waiting on reply from Heather
Mary Kay- contacted- waiting on reply

Working out a time to be the model in Brandi's portrait and also utilize this for her timelapse! excited!

I am visualizing a 'documentary style' video clip, on angle, more relaxed, with areas of voice over.. I will need lots of footage... editing is key!
I watched this documentary on Alice Neel in my Women in Arts class.. it actually caught the classes attention due to the way it was filmed & the content being so... off the wall.
I think it's important to make this interesting, I'm sure we will get good stuff once we get the artists talking - positive things of course - but interesting.

Also, it was suggested to me that we could also utilize a projector in the front hall prior to people walking in.. pondering this over..

Thursday, February 7, 2013

CMA Gallery One Experience

I am SO utterly impressed with the CMA's Gallery One. Holy Moly! It's fantastic! I was like a little kid in a candy shop... and there were actually little kids experiencing this too!!

Needless to say, I am most definitely trying to get a good creative edge for the Wasmer Gallery... especially after seeing what just came out at the CMA.

I spoke with Diane, the most important aspect of this project is to put the artists & the Gallery in a positive light. I had so much enthusiasm for my experience at the Gallery One .. I need to make people just as excited & interested in attending the Senior Art Show!

I think utilizing social media will really help.. showing the artists (who they are, what they are making & thinking [I know first hand, that until I read the little plack next to an art piece or read about it in a book I may be a little lost as to the message artists are trying to get across] and the process of them actually DOING it)

I was thinking of making the artists & the viewers connected somehow..

Picasso's La Vie was shown at the CMA as well, it was very interesting to see his sketches & know the back story of his work. They also did an x-ray of one of his pieces and found that it was something entirely different than the finished product..


This blog entry & the one below are all incredibly fun interactive things I experienced at:

The Lute Player, Samuel Arlent-Edwards, Late 1800s – early 1900s
This chipper lute player looks to the side as if hearing an unseen accompanist



Portrait of Lisa Colt Curtis, John Singer Sargent, 1898
Lisa Colt Curtis looks off into the distance. Her slight smile might allude to happy thoughts.



Good Night, Samuel Arlent-Edwards, Late 1800s – early 1900s
Out of the darkness, this sweet young girl’s joyful, tender expression shines brightly in the candlelight.

2 hrs.

CMA Gallery One!

Interactive screen explaing the Mythology is the Symbolism - We were able to not only SEE the mythology in art but CONSTRUCT a mythological comic


This was REALLY cool!! it explored the different ideas of 'the lion' in various artworks, even polled the viewers to see their impressions of the art "fierce, playful, powerful- relating to the lion pieces
The Lion pieces were located directly behind the monitor!!'


Allowing the user to learn and create their own mythological story!!!!




This was cool, as I walked around the rest of the museum I was able to listen to videos and learn a little extra about certain art pieces- you are able to RENT iPads to take out!


Needless to say, I played for an hour alone in Gallery One, This had me posture myself like the statues to see what it was like, then gave a brief description of the artwork
Another amazing feature, you were able to 'make a ceramic pot'.. all the steps! (minus the kiln)

They had a large screen set up, giving very detailed info on the artworks located behind the touch screen. VERY VERY COOl. all of the artists were Cleveland based! there were 6 interesting tabs on each artwork - location of the work, who made it, why, how did they construct it, where was it before the museum, other interesting tid bits!!! (learned alot!!)


This was part of an earlier picture above, This monitor detailed 3 different stories - Perseus, Bacchus, and Adam & Eve... showed these through art works and even film!



Wednesday, February 6, 2013

She has wisdom in her words!

What I think is truly incredible.. is that I vividly remember Diane telling me in Design Foundations how important it is to not be in a 'bubble'. That we are all doing things (artwork, ideas) that others are also doing/ thinking / feeling. Artists need to realize that we are all interconnected & to branch out & see what else is being done so that we can grow, etc.
Morale of the story, After pondering the question- what is interactive - I googled interactive art.

yup.. flabbergasted! Who know.. interactive art has been around for decades. I guess I just popped my interactive bubble.. slowly but surely...

more incredible discoveries to come!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_art#History

Other Info

I spoke with Andy about the pros/cons of using iMovie on the Mac and also the iMovie app on the iPad.. He suggested utilizing Premier - which will hopefully be available to students in the upcoming month (fingers crossed!) He will be able to assist me in video editing and footage if we have a good time frame set out for him, etc.
This would be good so I can get better video footage, etc. Since I am no expert and shooting film... and he is. I'm excited to work with him and learn Premier as well. I spoke with Sr. Rosaria, she thinks that Premier is also a good option..

I decided The One Department, Many Voices Exhibit interactive video would be incredibly hard to accomplish if we wanted it to be done well. I would prefer to focus on the Senior Student Art Gallery & have it done exceptionally well then throw together something & hope it works.
I'm really trying to brainstorm ideas for these videos now.. also, I'm hoping to speak with the CC Art Gallery contact to get a better idea on what's new!

1 hr

The BIG question

what is INTERACTIVE?

I am having an issue with this QR code idea, I like it.. but, I know people.. they need an incentive or a push to do something.. even something small. so taking the time to download a free app.. that will give access to an 'exclusive' look is great... in my opinion... but I'm unsure of how motivated others will feel.
possible answer - put QR code info / promo video link on Gallery Invite, and make a social media blast to get people excited/ prepared / ready.

second answer... find a motivator. create a motivator.. I was thinking of the way the hot spots in London had a QR code linked to a site that let individuals document their own experiences/ stories/ memories at a particular historic location in the city. possibly having a 'I was here' 'I saw this' 'this is what I liked' kind of thing? it could turn into a critique of somesort... hmm.. another possible answer.. have it make an effect on something..

researching interactive art -

need to hone in on video/ audio/ social media

[base research continued]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_art#History
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Installation_art
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_film
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix_Ars_Electronica

1 hr.