Projects
Short Study 1 -
Looking
and Seeing: Micro/Macro Surveillance: (Due Jan 24)
Using images from satellites or other
visualizations of global surveillance make a visual statement about a specific
geographic area that has personal significance to you. Use scale- take
two different photographs (for instance one of a satelite image and one of you
or your house or residence). Scale them unusually so that new meanings emerge
which challenge our perception of the accepted world. Color - selectivey
recolor specific aspects of this image for emphasis.
Short Study 2 -
Identity: id Tag: - (Due
Jan 31) Using
vector based graphics for this study you will create an original id tag for
your computer or journal that truly sets it apart from others
and identifies it uniquely as yours. You may use text as well.
Short Study 3 -
Movement
in Still Space: (Due Feb 7) sequential still imaging of movements – photograph or
videotape a human or animal movement with a camera. (If it is on video - digitize
it and cut out the most important sequences in the movement.) Place all critical
images on the same background in Photoshop and print a large strip 11” x 36”
of all the composite images.You could also make a flip book of the still images.
Or do the opposite – take a series of still images and animate them. (Then pick
a location to exhibit the animation which has bearing on the context of the
meaning you wish to convey.)
Short Study 4 -
Digital
Photographic Narrative (Due Feb 14) Working collaboratively,
tell a story or narrative through the use of various photographic and/or graphic
elements which work together to give visual form to your ideas.
Short Study 5 -
Inclusion/Exclusion
in Photo-journalism (Due Feb 21)
after studying various types of photojournalistic approaches to making a visual
statement, create a photographic essay about a real person, event, occurrance.
Use cropping and other techniques of inclusion and exclusion to illustrate at
least two ways of looking at the same "real" visual information.
Midterm Project: (Due March 4) The Midterm
Project is a small art project that begins to develop your individual ideas
utilizing the techniques learned in class and in individual research and starts
the trajectory towards the final project.
Short Study 6 -
The Restoration of Memory: Your Personal
Visual History (Due March 21)
Expert photo-retouching & montage
of a new family portrait
Final Project:
Activating public spaces with digital
images
Public Art /Art
& Activism: (Walk-by, Drive-by, etc.) Art Delivery System
Artist Statement & Digital Ideograph - (Due April 1)
a digital ideograph of your art delivery system in action virtually. Make a web page that illuminates your idea and its location
in terms of what you want to reconstruct in it.
(You are required to articulate your
final project in an artist statement of from one to two paragraphs whereby your
concept, methodology and at least 5 bibliographic references/influences are
stated.)
Project pre-review
– (Due April 8)
Fully Realized Final Project – (Due April 15) the actual idea manifested
as an original (billboard, large poster series, drive by car art, aerial art,
photo projection, data projection, etc.) art system device that carries your
message to those who may not have the opportunity to see your work inside a
normal gallery environment. It must be realized physically.