Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Flowchart

Final Project idea

I have two different ideas for this project, and it is possible that they could be combined.
1. I'm considering taping one or multiple nude bodies. It will either be a close-up study of different body parts so that they are almost unrecognizable, or start close and zoom out to reveal an activity. The activities would be mundane, situations where a person would not normally be nude.
2. I really think that industrial, man-made things are beautiful in their own way. They often have wonderful lines and shapes. I could have many scenes of different things such as pipes, tractors, cranes.
The way to combine the two would be to have a split screen, or multiple frames on the screen. The man-made items would compare to the human body. For example, pipes and veins, tractors and legs, cranes and arms.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Artistic Mediation

Artists can create illusions. So can the government. They each work in different ways, but the artist is able to use this ability as a response to political issues. The political system is not always aware of the response or satire, yet millions of others can view it. In this way, artists can put their two cents into the picture and even effect the news media. For example, artistic protests held at the Republican National Convention create a hubbub, attracting news hounds. Artistic mediation is a way to promote discussion and questions; it shows that people should not just accept what is going on in the world without speaking up.
The creation of the Experimental Party with an avatar running for President was a great way for artists to alter political thinking. If enough people look at the website or research it, they will gain new ideas concerning the Presidential race. Obviously a virtual character cannot actually run for President, but he can represent and vocalize issues that need to be heard.
Artistic mediation does not change the government or stop corruption, but it does enable a larger number of people to question and think differently. Art captures attention. It is meant for an audience. And the audience is meant to analyze it. Through art, one can get an audience to feel a certain way and to think a certain way, therefore effecting change in some way, and in many cases in a political manner.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Ralph Nader Advertisements


This is the first version I created, but the words go by too quickly and there is too much information.

This version has less words and photos, which makes the information easier to absorb.