This week I looked into finding a definite idea for a time based artefact, based on material looked at from previous weeks.
As a hobby of mine, I wanted to focus on Video and Computer Games, and in particular multiplayer and online gaming. I want to bring the time and camera angles explored in the previous weeks, to these games, which haven't seen much exploration in the way the player views the game.
The notable influence for this project is Zbig Rybczynski, and his work with multiple cameras capturing the same period of time, and Michel Gondry and his revolutionary look into time 'freezing' and movement.
I intend to implement these artist's techniques into a time-based computer game video montage.
Monday, 10 November 2008
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Week 5
This week I expanded my knowledge of Max/MSP. I have had prior experience with Max/MSP, with using external hardware and manipulating MIDI sounds using serial ports, but have never used it to perform actions on video, and so practising in this would be of great benefit.
Week 4
This week I looked at some very old footage of "Man with a Movie Camera" by Vertov. This film's pictures were influenced by the tempo of the background music, by showing various activities that involved different speed of actions (for example people walking being slow, and a car moving being fast tempo).
I also looked into Eyesweb, and did some more in-depth exercises. These exercises involved using input given from the user to affect the output on the display, writing .avi files, and making a basic media player with standard controls (play, pause, stop).
I also looked into Eyesweb, and did some more in-depth exercises. These exercises involved using input given from the user to affect the output on the display, writing .avi files, and making a basic media player with standard controls (play, pause, stop).
Monday, 20 October 2008
Week 3
This week I looked at CCTV and it's effect on society. I learned that Britain accounts for at least 20% of the world's CCTV cameras (Britain has 4.2 million). I also looked at examples of work by Zbig Rybczynski, and his "CCTV-like" work.
I was also given exercises to complete in Eyesweb.
I was also given exercises to complete in Eyesweb.
Week 2
This week I looked at examples of experimental art that has been 'borrowed' by Hollywood. I also looked at a Zoetrope, and got the chance to use one.
I also learned the basics of a video manipulation program I have never used before: Eyesweb. Eyesweb is a piece of software that enables the creation of interactive digital installations that can include live video and pictures.
I also learned the basics of a video manipulation program I have never used before: Eyesweb. Eyesweb is a piece of software that enables the creation of interactive digital installations that can include live video and pictures.
Friday, 17 October 2008
Week 1
This week I was introduced to the Time Based Imaging module. I also learned the history of TBI, and its evolution over the years. I also looked at examples of work from artists that are considered to be revolutionary and experimental. These artists include: Martin Newth, Bruce Nauman, Vito Acconci and Vuk Cosic.
I also watched "Processing the Signal"...
I also watched "Processing the Signal"...
"A documentary made in America that brings together some of the most innovatory artists of video art - Bill Viola, Nam June Paik, Kit Fitzgerald, Paul Garrin, John Sanborn, Marie Perillo and Zbigniew Rybczynski among others. Covering video installations, `satellite art,' video performance and the penetration of video art into conventional television, Processing the Signal is a discussion about these artists' ideas and opinions." - www.roland-collection.com