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ARD514 / 28.10.2020

How the dachshund works - Polish animated short film by Julian Antonisz- Polish visual artist, screenwriter and author of experimental animated films, composer and inventor. The film uses unconventional film techniques such as cut-out, drawing, filming of mixing fluids, as well as scratching images and drawing directly onto film, called the non-camera technique. The music for the film was created and recorded by the director himself. During the film, a commentary is read from behind the frame, similar to documentary films. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r16GL3N4PdM In many of his films, Antonisz deliberately employed unprepared amateurs as readers - in the case of How it Works...

ARD514, Uncategorized / 27.10.2020

Terrence Vance Gilliam is an American-born British screenwriter, film director, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe. Gilliam has directed 13 feature films, including Time Bandits (1981), Brazil (1985), The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988), The Fisher King (1991), 12 Monkeys (1995), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), The Brothers Grimm (2005), Tideland (2005), and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009). The only "Python" not born in Britain, he became a naturalised British subject in 1968 and formally renounced his American citizenship in 2006. Gilliam was born in Minnesota, but spent his high school...

ARD514 / 26.10.2020

This is the final set of images for the unpredictabiliy and control, combined with the "Look at the order in which you do things" prompt card. This is a journey through my imagination and ideas for creating different worlds from my childhood. The background (hand-painted) and the props used to create the entire set are to show the simplicity of children's games. Smoke is part of the unpredictability of this work (along with my dog who decided to join me during the shoot). The light is the control part - I will be 100% setting up the lights and controlling the...

ard549 / 22.10.2020

Success evokes positive emotions and makes us think of ourselves as a causative and valuable entity, socially desirable. The event as such becomes the basis for inference about our own subject. The situation begins to evolve in us as information about our e.g. intelligence or professionalism. "I'm so great," I start to think. A single failure or a series of failures - an unsuccessful relationship, a low grade in an exam or a lack of promotion - in turn causes negative emotions. Otherwise, rightly so, because only thanks to them it can become a developmental and valuable lesson. They pinch us...

ARD514 / 20.10.2020

The first task in ARD 514- "Creative Lens-based Media" is to create a work that combines unpredictability and control in one work. done which is controlled/influenced by your diagonal strategy card. The strategy card drawn to me reads: Look at the order in which you do things. My work on the alter ego project from last semester will be the starting point for this task. My alter ego is a creator. It creates my whole world. I am the creator of my world. I let in this world only what I want it to be there I am a creator, but...

ard516 / 20.10.2020

Dylan Cole is a leading matte painter and concept artist specializing in work for film, television, and video games. After graduating from UCLA with a degree in fine art, he took his painting skills to the computer. He got his start with a brief stint at Illusion Arts on Time Machine. Smaller jobs as a matte painter and concept artist led to him working at Rhythm and Hues on Daredevil. He then left his native California to go to New Zealand to be a senior matte painter on Return of the King for Weta Digital. He returned to the US...

ARD514 / 10.10.2020

When creating a photo, we probably care about its proper exposure and composition. We define the subject of the photo, the distribution of elements, you decide what to put in the frame and what to remove it. Color is just another piece of the puzzle, but extremely important. Editing photos is the final step before showing them. The theory of color and the importance of color in photography is certainly crucial. Color in artistic terms has been the domain of painting for centuries. Over the years, the knowledge of color developed and the first color schemes were created. Currently, such knowledge...

ard549 / 08.10.2020

Develop critical practice throughcontextual and comparative analysis. Demonstrate an ability to locate anduse suitable research sources. Apply, analyse and evaluateinformation from a variety of sources. Develop an ability to construct,communicate and engage in criticaldebate. Independently produce work thatdemonstrates researchmethodology and an understandingof the critical frameworks of art anddesign. TASK Can you find examples of an artist ordesigner whose work investigatesyour selected theme?What relationship does theirmethodology have to their ideas,principles or beliefs? What are the social, cultural andhistorical contexts effecting theposition they have taken (strategiesfor practice)? What relationship does theirmethodology have to their ideas,principles or beliefs?What have you learned from theirwork, their ideas? Did they write about what they...