I loked at many artists for this project but a only a few of them were helpful.
The first were Tim Noble and Sue Webster. They used rubbish and cast a shadow over it that was in the shape of humans. This rather unsettling work is an example of a reminder of human nature. the rubbish represents our personalities and our ways of living. We litter, it over runs us and becomes part of us. There work is focused on the transformation of the rubbish into the shadow of portrait and sometimes self portraits It was my initial research as this is where we started when I did this project las year in my foundation year. This is where my idea of casting a shadow over rubbish came from. But quickly moved on from that after the tutorial.
I looked at the Shadow catchers, camera less photographers that worked with shadows directly onto the paper. Their work was more about what defines the line between art and reportage, or the possibility of both at once. There are 5 artist in total, including: Adam Fuss, Pierre Cordier and Floris Neussuss. They all had very different concepts and ideas, but I had a look at them for their technniques. I thought about using camera less photography for my project, but after studying them and their techniques I realised that they used very complicated ways of doing their work and that I did not have the knowledge to do what they did. For example, submerging the paper in water, using a flashlight to expose it and than working with the chemicals to adjust it.
Finally I looked at Rashad Alakbarov, a photographer that uses rubbish and other material to cast a shadow that spells out words or create landscapes that a few students recommended. He uses this technique to create shadow paintings, a strange way to combine photography, shadows, and the traditional art of painting. Even though they are not actual paintings they are referred to as paintings. He uses material he finds lying around and recycles it in his works of art. His work with words became my main inspiration for my concept and idea.
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Sunday, 25 March 2012
Self Evaluation: Commission
| Tim Noble and Sue Webster |
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When we were told our project theme was waste I went back to a previous project I did in my foundation year inspired by Tim Noble and Sue Webster where we created shapes and forms through the means of shadows of rubbish. But during the tutorial Steffi pointed out that the outcome may be aesthetically pleasing but the concept wasn't there. So after some re-evaluation and more research I came up with my new concept. It started with halls being over run by trash, and than moved on to the trashy impression and first glance appearance left by a large amount of students in halls. This than extended to Chatham and Medway itself. My concept is to show the trash through the impression of the shadows on the background, just like the impression of Medway was left on me.
I looked at the work of Noble and Webster first again, my understanding of their work was to find beauty in the shadows of repulsive object and remind us how big rubbish is. I also looked at Vic Muniz, his wasteland series, and the idea of the transformation of the object itself. As well I looked at the camera less photographers The Shadow Catchers, the group of artists manipulating paper, light and shadows directly on the paper. Their work was a good starting point, it helped me understand the line between art and nice looking pictures. Finally I was recommended Rashad Alakbarov, used shadows to form words with rubbish and other materials, this was my main inspiration for this project, it stayed close to my original idea but the concept became clearer.
I struggled with this project especially with the printing, and the outcome isn't what I expected. I focused to much on the fashion set build as it is a group project and pushed the commission behind it. But in the end I enjoyed it, it pushed me out of my comfort zone and even thought the outcome isn't as good as I could have made it I am still happy with my work.
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| Shadow Catchers |
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| Shadow Catchers |
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| Vic Muniz |
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| Vic Muniz |
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| Rashad Alakbarov |
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| Rashad Alakbarov |
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| Rashad Alakbarov |
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| Another artist i looked at but didn't really inspire me: James Welling and his abstract photography |
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| Contact Sheet |
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| Test Strip |
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| Test Strip |
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| Final Print 1 |
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| Final Print 2 |
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| Final Print 3 |
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Fashion Research
Here is some initial research for the fashion aspect of the picture. The pictures come from various shops suggested by our fashion experts. It is a mix of clothes an jewellery.
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| Dress From the sop Sparklemoore |
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| Suit from the same shop |
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| Back of a jack from Tweedmans Vintage |
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| Pattern Detail |
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| A 3 piece suit from Tweedmans Vintage |
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| Back of the jacket |
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| Waist coat |
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| 1960s Harris Tweed Jacket |
I will show these to our fashion experts a report back their comments, advice and criticism.
Meeting the Theatre and Set design people
Through My friend Katy, I have organised a to meet this thursday with her and her tutors in Theatre and set design to discuss the technical aspects of the creation of our set. This is the list of things we need to discuss:
-The door it's architrave and how to attach the panel above it and on it's right. (it is a functioning door)
-Details about the MDF bed
-The window, it's frame and the panels attached to it with the brick wallpaper attached to it.
I'll be bringing in the floor plans, pictures of the model and all the dimensions and details about the d=set to discuss with them.
-The door it's architrave and how to attach the panel above it and on it's right. (it is a functioning door)
-Details about the MDF bed
-The window, it's frame and the panels attached to it with the brick wallpaper attached to it.
I'll be bringing in the floor plans, pictures of the model and all the dimensions and details about the d=set to discuss with them.
Monday, 19 March 2012
Set build
We have finally agreed to use 7 panels and 1 polyester board. The set should be around 12ft by 16ft in total as a gross estimate of the entire surface. We won't use all that space but we will need to have a studio to ourself or make sure we have a large portion of the shared one. It was good to finally put some numbers down and actually realise the proportion of work this will bring. We will also build part of a bed out of MDF, this is because there is a bed in our picture but only a corner will be visible so there is no need for in entire bed.
Set build Workshop
We did a set build workshop where Mike, an expert, had a look at our concept, ideas and models.
It was useful to have an outside view of someone that does this for a living. We discussed of the issue of having a ceiling but decided to go against it in the end. We build part of our set and got a H1D out to test out lenses and such and to actually get a feel to the picture. A few problems came up like the fact that the camera will have to be quite far away, whilst the was still in the room, the camera was in he corridor. It was also a chance to finally experiment with the window.
It was useful to have an outside view of someone that does this for a living. We discussed of the issue of having a ceiling but decided to go against it in the end. We build part of our set and got a H1D out to test out lenses and such and to actually get a feel to the picture. A few problems came up like the fact that the camera will have to be quite far away, whilst the was still in the room, the camera was in he corridor. It was also a chance to finally experiment with the window.
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Read All About It!
At the moment the Leveson enquiry going on, it's looking at the news today, it's culture, practise and ethics.
newspaper concerns: -spread of info -daily national and international events - owners dictate info flow - political economical and cultural agenda - circulation of ideas - ideology - dominant groups uphold their views - subordination of the masses - manipulation of reader opinion - capable of influential government policy.
design of newspaper: publication must be easy, state clearly the aims and purpose, define publications readership, understand the needs of that relationship understand the structure, chain of command, influence of advertisers
The flat plan: important tool in producing publication, allows everyone in production to see pages and content, updated on regular basis look at the balance and pace of content, indicate advertising pages
Paper stock: newsprint, low-grade paper stock, inexpensive, accepts full colour printing, long leghts of paper used during printing, sustainable
Properties: tactile, disposable, ephemeral, rough/raw, unpretentious
Newspaper photography: images used to support text, front often striking image, to attract there of the reader, communicate something beyond words, depict current events, today's news
newspaper concerns: -spread of info -daily national and international events - owners dictate info flow - political economical and cultural agenda - circulation of ideas - ideology - dominant groups uphold their views - subordination of the masses - manipulation of reader opinion - capable of influential government policy.
design of newspaper: publication must be easy, state clearly the aims and purpose, define publications readership, understand the needs of that relationship understand the structure, chain of command, influence of advertisers
The flat plan: important tool in producing publication, allows everyone in production to see pages and content, updated on regular basis look at the balance and pace of content, indicate advertising pages
Paper stock: newsprint, low-grade paper stock, inexpensive, accepts full colour printing, long leghts of paper used during printing, sustainable
Properties: tactile, disposable, ephemeral, rough/raw, unpretentious
Newspaper photography: images used to support text, front often striking image, to attract there of the reader, communicate something beyond words, depict current events, today's news
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