Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Strandbeest

When art, science and technology go together you create something outstanding. This leads me to my discussion of Theo Jansen's, Strandbeest. The Strandbeest is a "creature" created by PVC pipes and Jansen's knowledge of physics and art. The purpose for creating the Strandbeest is to create a new life forms that he one day hopes to release into the beach. The Strandbeest also uses bottles to help provide more motion in the movement. I believe Theo Jansen's, "Strandbeest", is an amazing animal and I recommend to check out his site and the video below.

The Strandbeest

Laser Gun... Out of the NES light gun

Technology is something that is created until it is innovative. Yet when hackers work with a piece of technology , they can go beyond what we ever thought was possible. The NES laser gun is something that proved that innovative technology is possible with older technology. The reason I say that is because a group of hackers just made the classic TV point in shoot toy gun into a real laser gun. I recommend you see the strength of this laser gun.

Laser Hack

Ipad Brains

One of the interesting factors of technology is the app system. App programs are interesting because they are creative methods in innovative technology. Although Apps can be useful, their are times when apps go beyond useful to the world of strange. The reason why I believe it is strange is that recently an app for the Ipad was released that allows the user to poke around Einsteins Brain. This can be helpful for a neurologist but I do not understand why would anyone want to poke around in their. Anyways, I think it is a cool concept but I am not sure it requires an app to see the brain of Einstein.
Einsteins Brain App

Geo A Day

Geo A Day is a site that I have recently come across that designs digital shapes and places them in an environment. What I really liked about these designs is that it creates geometry in a new spectrum. I believe geometry looks more appealing as an art form compared to just lines. In relations to multimedia authoring, this is an example of how much inspiration that is out their that is possible. I recommended to give this site a view.

Geo A Day

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Art of Videogame

The Smithsonian is currently holding the "Art of Videogames" which will run through March 2012 until September 30,2012. Afterwards, this exhibit will travel throughout the United States.

The reason I am posting about this event is because I believe it really has a great correlation to Art,Science, And Technology. Being able to view how far interactive art and media has come over the years is something valuable for the world of Digital Technology. Below I have posted a link on the generations timeline of video game art.

START!

I personally thought the site was a nice walk-though of the history of gaming and why it is an art form.

The Art of Video Games will travel to 10 cities in the United States following its presentation in Washington, D.C.

Boca Raton Museum of Art in Boca Raton, Florida (October 24, 2012–January 20, 2013)

EMP Museum in Seattle, Washington (February 16, 2013–May 13, 2013)

Phoenix Art Museum in Phoenix, Arizona (June 16, 2013—September 29, 2013)

Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York (October 25, 2013–January 19, 2014)

Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York (February 15, 2014–May 18, 2014)

Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio (June 19, 2014–September 28, 2014)

Flint Institute of Arts in Flint, Michigan (October 25, 2014–January 18, 2015)

Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia (February 13, 2015–May 10, 2015)

Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in Memphis, Tennessee (June 6, 2015–September 13, 2015)

The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University in Miami, Florida (October 9, 2015–January 25, 2016)

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Science of Creating a Unique Sculpture

When I think about art I reflect on art that stands out and makes an ordinary scenery come alive. It also interest me when an art form is produced using scientific and mathematical measures because it shows that the artist goes beyond the normal balance of traditional art. Which had me thinking of a sculpture that I have known about just last spring that I have been wanting to see. This sculpture is by Rafael Barrios, an artist who makes three dimensional sculptures and installs them in a public location.

Locomotive Mapping

Using a GPS system to map and create multimedia is actually a good method to creating a physical view of a location and also create something unique. I was really impressed by Jeremy woods use of GPS data to create the "Flight Map" Furthermore, I feel as if he is creating something that will be visible for others to view and realize how much travel is done. Interactive and locative art is a unique way to capture the world and I feel it also has the benefits to fixing problems. Below is another locomotive map completed by Jeremy Wood, Called "My Ghost".

Copyright in Multimedia

Media has plenty of advantages but also come with their own disadvantages. One of those disadvantages is when multimedia is copyright and published as a knock off or for personal gain. I recently read an article about a game developer who creates an iOS game on the apple store that is a complete copy of "Super Mario 3D land" but with their own Mario style. This game is called "3D Cartoon Land Safari" and it has a handful of users outraged about this production. Personally, I do not really like that the fact that developers are creating games that are exactly the same but then I think it helps people better their skills and allows more innovation for the gaming industry.
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Thursday, September 13, 2012

8-Bit Multimedia

I have always had in interest as 8-bit and 16-bit art because of the simplicity that comes from simple graphics. Something that I wanted to share is an artist known as Kelly Goeller who mixes live settings and modifies the setting but implementing a digital aspect within the setting. Manipulating an environment to make a almost surreal experience with the digital medium is a great concept. I was not really able to find out anymore of her other works but the following photo is from her latest, "Pixel Pour". I really thought it was a great way to make the environment in a new dimension and I would really like to see more artist create more 8Bit or 16Bit art within an environment.

Kinetic Technology as an Art Form

Kinetic sculptures are one of my most favorite types of art forms because of how effective motion works to create the artwork. When I thought about kinetic sculptures I thought if it was possible to create a kinetic sculpture by using both technology and art. To my surprise, I found a video that shows the fusion of both art, science and technology. According to the description, this Kinetic sculpture is actually a logo that is located at the Deutsche Bank headquarter in Frankfurt. This kinetic logo uses about 48 triangles that are split from the original logo to form this aesthetic and choreographed motion. Overall, I thought this video shows how effective art, science and technology works well together.

Kinetic Logo at Deutsche Bank BrandSpace Frankfurt from ART+COM on Vimeo.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Digital Technology as a Medium

The chapter, "Digital Technology as a medium" happens to be something that I enjoy about digital technology. For example, Jefferey Shaw, I believe, utilizes green screen to produce a magnificent piece of art work. The example appears to be outdated since it appears that the graphics is kind of low budget. Nonetheless, I think people who try to form art using this medium are individuals who help revolutionize the way we view and utilize these technologies. In my opinion, I believe that digital technology installations are such a magnificent piece of work because the viewer can interact and view digital technology as a medium. On the other hand, the artist has the ability to become creative and sophisticated in using digital technology to create, develop and process an important piece of technology. Something that I have wondered throughout chapter two is how would an individual fund such large amount of technology? and how do they learn the skill to actually create the installation?

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Interactive Media

After reading,"Digital Space", nothing stood out more then interactivity. Interactivity as a type of art form is something that I really believe is a great way to bring in the viewer. The game-like interactivity that took place for Luc Courchesne, "Portrait One" reminded me of the game like interaction that occurs in role playing games. There is a game known as "Heavy Rain" or "Beyond Two Souls" where the main purpose is to interact with the environment and choose the players fate. It is digital media like this that I really believe brings in the viewer into an art piece. One question that came up during the reading is the fact that not everybody likes game interactions. Their are plenty of individuals who rather look but do not have any interest of interacting with an interactive piece. I sometimes wonder why exactly is it that people do not like digital interactions?. Nonetheless I view them as an important medium of art.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Modern and Post-Modern Art

The topic of modern and post-modern art is a rather interesting subject. I feel as I am more in between both modern and post-modern art as a favorite. I love the story telling of modern art but in addition I also love the abstract and thought provoking view of post-modern art. Something that I always felts is that anything and everything has an important value. In post-modern, Symbolism and metaphors are something that I enjoy viewing art. The story telling and ideas that modern art has on the viewer is also effective because it allows a preservation of memory. People, no matter who they are both have their own perspective on life yet I enjoy the openness of being immersed into any style of art.
This photo is of a post-modern artist known as Claes Oldenburg. The reason why I am posting this image is because I personally believe art that stands out really brings in people. Oldenburg is known for his large sculptures(usually representing an item) being displayed in random locations. What I also enjoy about this sculpture because of how the color just stands out in "Cupids Span". The size and color both blend well and how it is in the ground makes it feel as it is part of San Fransico.
"Indigo Lights" is a more modernist artwork by Brian Giberson. The reason why I enjoy this painting is because of how refreshing the colors blend in with each-other. In addition, the painting also does a great job making the city come to life by making some great ratio levels from building to building. Finally, the center of the painting has a moon that really stood out to me because it really draws the viewer in and feel calm.

Film Multimedia

When I look at film I think about the concept, design, and storytelling that a film has. Some of my most favorite films are independent films, horror films, sci-fi films, etc. Film is an important medium to consider in multimedia authoring because it allows the creator to either express emotions, message, or talent. Nonetheless, when I see independent films I feel that the most important focus is the message and the storytelling. Below I have provided an example of a small independent film that is a reference to reality and gaming. The way the director was able to edit the video how it is makes it a haunting yet mysterious film. If anybody knows of half-life, it is a game that tells a story of a world where a scientific experiment has gone wrong and spread into the environment.

Pandemic from anklove on Vimeo.

Environmental Art

 Environmental art installations art is medium that I would enjoy to see more of around the world. In addition, the video I provided is about an installation of "Super Mario Bros." in a regular environment. Art ,technology, and science most likely played an important role in this installation because you have to find a great location in the environment, figure out the right dimensions, know the science of coding, and have some knowledge with the technology.  Furthermore, I feel like the video below shows how interactive and fun an environmental installation can have in an environment. Even if art can be fun their are sometimes environmental art that is disliked by the public. I might post something about the most hated environmental art in a later post. According to the creator, he wanted to create the NES in an environment that is not bounded by the environment


Super Mario Bros. from Andreas Heikaus on Vimeo.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Self Portrait Project

After working endlessly on my pieces I have gathered together two self-portraits that I believe reflect a metaphor of who I am. The first photo that I completed I have titled, “Blu”, because of the blue effect that I was trying to achieve. Metaphorically, this photo represents me as an individual who likes enjoys surrealism, mystery, and futurism. When I was working with Photoshop my main goal was to get my portrait to appear as if it was in the deep ocean. Eventually, I was able to work out my portrait to appear like a water pastel. Some of the techniques that I worked with were the brush, clone stamp, wind effect, and the set of filters. I was then able to capture a portrait that made me look like a mystery, reflected by the water. I was also aiming to make myself appear like I was in a dream world because of the edges of wind that are extending out of my portrait. Something that I found very helpful is understanding how to merge layers and blend colors so that it does not appear as if it were a copy and paste portrait.
My next piece focuses on my interest, being gaming. What I planned was to allow my portrait to express the symbolism of why I enjoy certain video games. When I worked with this portrait I focused on understanding how to compile a set of symbols and merge them with my portrait. Another technique I learned was how to develop my background so that it may appear as a single image. Finally, I ended up using the wind effect here because of the colors that I was trying to evoke with the symbols and the building. I titled this piece, " Dark Wind" due to the fact that the wind appears to be blowing in the city of my symbolism.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Spreading Information With Multimedia

Below I have posted an example of how multimedia authoring is used to spread information through a creative method. The video I have posted is about the difficulties that have been occurring through oil crises. What I enjoyed about this video is that it makes a straight forward animation until the narrator gets to the point. Piece by piece the narrator states statistics, calculations, and methods that will benefit us. It is these small videos that can impact the way people view information.

Oil Wars from Alexander Perry on Vimeo.

The Hurricane Simulator

Recently, I read an article on how the University of Miami is conducting a Hurricane Simulator. The Hurricane Simulator is something that will allow scientist an insight on how strong a Hurricane will be. The name of this simulator is named SUSTAIN (Surge-Structure-Atmosphere Interaction. I am mentioning this simulator because it is something that involves a great involvement of science and technology. I personally think this will be a great innovation because it will allow people to become more prepared for hurricane season. " Peter Sollogub, Associate Principal at Cambridge Seven, says the hurricane simulator is comprised of three major components: The first is a 1400-horsepower fan originally suited for things like ventilating mine shafts. To create its 150mph winds, it will draw energy from the campus's emergency generator system, which is typically used during power outages caused by storms. The fan, sitting next to sensitive instrumentation, must have its vibrations isolated. "It's like your right hand is in a hurricane and your left hand is conducting retinal surgery," Sollogub says. The wind speeds are sensed through laser and sonic wind meters (otherwise known as anemometers). The second part is a wave generator which pushes salt water using 12 different paddles. Those paddles, timed to move at different paces and rates, can create waves at various sizes, angles and frequency, creating anything from a calm, organized swell to sloppy chaotic seas. To reduce wave refraction, the end of the pool has a perforated, parabola-shaped beach to dissipate wave energy. The third aspect of the tank is the tank itself, which is six meters in width by 20 meters in length by two meters high. It's made of three-inch thick clear acrylic so that the conditions inside can be observed from all sides. They've got to create ductwork for the air that creates "well behaved high velocity flow" so testing is accurate. " http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-08/creating-150-mph-hurricanes-giant-aquarium-florida