Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Zombie hands tutorial
Monday, 24 February 2014
Digital Media In Art Lecture Notes
The decline of the Elite and rise
of capitalism
The masses have always remained more or less indifferent to culture in the process of development. But today such culture is being abandoned by those to whom it actually belongs—our ruling class. For it is to the latter that the avant- garde belongs. And now this elite is rapidly shrinking. Since the avant-garde forms the only living culture we now have, the survival in the near future of culture in general is thus threatened.
Another mass product of Western Industrialism, it has gone on a triumphal tour of the world, crowding out and defacing native cultures in one colonial county after another, so that it is now by way of becoming a universal culture, the first universal culture ever beheld.
Contemporary Art
Western-centric context (illustrating/challenging socio-cultural values and trends related to the west)
The masses have always remained more or less indifferent to culture in the process of development. But today such culture is being abandoned by those to whom it actually belongs—our ruling class. For it is to the latter that the avant- garde belongs. And now this elite is rapidly shrinking. Since the avant-garde forms the only living culture we now have, the survival in the near future of culture in general is thus threatened.
Another mass product of Western Industrialism, it has gone on a triumphal tour of the world, crowding out and defacing native cultures in one colonial county after another, so that it is now by way of becoming a universal culture, the first universal culture ever beheld.
Contemporary Art
Western-centric context (illustrating/challenging socio-cultural values and trends related to the west)
Art in art’s
Spaces (or challenging Art Institutions)
Art by artists
and for art audiences
Art as
distinct from crafts or technology
Definitions of
art by art’s theorists
Art in
reference to art-history, legacies, genres, styles
Documentary and Documentation Lecture notes
A document is
considered a basic theoretical construct. It is everything which may be
preserved or represented in order to serve as evidence for some purpose. The
classical example provided by Suzanne Briet is an antelope: "An
antelope running wild on the plains of Africa should not be considered a
document, she rules. But if it were to be captured, taken to a zoo and made an
object of study, it has been made into a document. It has become physical
evidence being used by those who study it. Indeed,
scholarly articles written about the antelope are secondary documents since the
antelope itself is the primary document.
Challenging early conventions:
the1960s
Direct Cinema in the US
(D.A. Pennebaker, The Maysles Brothers,
Fred Wiseman), aimed to present social
and political issues in a direct, unmediated way giving the
impression that events are recorded exactly as they happened without the involvement of the
filmmaker.
Cinéma Vérité (‘cinema
truth’, e.g. Jean Rouch): a
minimalist style of film making that conveys the sense that the viewer is given
direct view of what was
actually happening in front of the camera without
the artifice usually incorporated in the film-making process.
Monday, 17 February 2014
Audio sound of a man waking up using Adobe Audition
Final audio sound testing.
1. go to Open > and select the audio sounds that you want.
Once selected all the audio sounds click on Multitrack.
2. Drag the sounds that you want and put them in the order that you wish.
Saturday, 15 February 2014
Group Project Poster
1. I selected the background that i wanted to use on my poster and placed it over my image.
2. I then used the quick selection tool to select the hands and burger.
3. I then went to Select > inverse > delete. This deleted the previous background.
4. I then created a new layer. I selected the brush tool then i went to > Window > Brush. I made the hardness 30% and size jitter 100%.
5. I then went over the areas that i wanted the mold of the burger to be. I did the same for the disease blood effect of the hands but on a separate layer.
6. I then double clicked on the layer and made fill opacity 0%. I then selected Bevel and Emboss and selected how deep and dark i wanted the mold on the burger and the blood on the hands.
7. After this i created another layer and selected the colour i wanted and went over the mold and blood area. I then changed the mode to overlay.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
How to create a scar tissue on Photo Shop.
1. Select a red colour and select the tool brush with an opacity of about 40%. Draw the lines of where you want the scar to be.
2. Double click and on the layer of the scar and select >bevel and emboss. have a look at the depth and soften tool to decide how you want your scar to be.
3. Go to the brush tool and colour over the scar. Then change the mode to > colour burn.
4. Use the rubber tool to rub out any red colour that you do not want.
5. Your image should now look like this.
2. Double click and on the layer of the scar and select >bevel and emboss. have a look at the depth and soften tool to decide how you want your scar to be.
3. Go to the brush tool and colour over the scar. Then change the mode to > colour burn.
4. Use the rubber tool to rub out any red colour that you do not want.
5. Your image should now look like this.
Sunday, 9 February 2014
How to make a image be painted on someones face using Photo Shop.
1. Select the image you want and also drag the picture that you want to be painted on the persons face.
2. Change the opacity of the top picture to about 45%.
Use the Eraser tool to erase any of the top picture that you do not want on the person.
3. Change the mode to > Linear Burn.
4. Your final image should look like this.
2. Change the opacity of the top picture to about 45%.
Use the Eraser tool to erase any of the top picture that you do not want on the person.
3. Change the mode to > Linear Burn.
4. Your final image should look like this.
Selfies- Lecture notes
Selfies- A brief History
2005:
The
term
"selfie"
is first used by Richard Krause in a "how-to" photography guide.
Feb
2007: A user
of the photo-sharing site Flickr creates a group called
"selfie
shots", defining selfie
as: "A photograph of oneself in an arm-extended posture.”
June
2010: Apple
releases
the iPhone 4 featuring a front-facing
camera, allows users to frame their self-portraits.
Oct
2010: Instagram
is
launched, reaching more than 100 million active users by April 2012.
June
2012 : Selfie
joins
the OED's watchlist
of words for possible inclusion.
Dec
2012: Selfie
appears
in Time magazine's top buzzwords of 2012. "Selfies are often snapped at
odd angles with smartphones and include part of the photographer's arm,"
Jan
2013: Obamas'
daughters, Malia
and Sasha, are pictured taking a selfie
at their father's presidential inauguration.
March
2013: The Daily
Mail publishes its first moral panic piece about selfies,
headlined: "The craze for pouting pictures I fear my daughters will end up
regretting." The writer adds: "It's as though a whole generation has
lost the ability to smile naturally.”
Immersion and Simulation- Lecture notes
Immersion:is a metaphoric use of the experience of submersion applied to representation, fiction or simulation. The term is widely used for describing partial or complete suspension of disbelief enabling action or reaction to stimulations encountered in a virtual or artistic environment.
Simulation: An assumption or imitation of a particular appearance or form; counterfeit; sham.
The representation of the behavior or characteristics of one system through the use of another system, especially a computer program designed for the purpose.
Elements enhancing immersion
-Coherent
narrative plot, consistency, unity
-Causality
-Presentation
(e.g.
twists that make the story more interesting)
-Inclusion
of anthropomorphic beings (facial expressions, judgments, emotions encourage
viewer’s/reader’s identification)
-Atmosphere
and style (operate in a referential way)
Representationality:
‘realism’, increased size of screen, detail, Dolby
surround sound, vibrant colours, SFX to attract
attention
Degrees of immersion
No immersion
(non-communicative work, no engagement/access)
Partial
immersion (reading, engaging with a narrative, belief systems)
Total
Immersion (dreams, madness, reality)
Saturday, 8 February 2014
How to create a skull face on Photo Shop.
1. Make a new layer and press Ctrl Shift U.
2. Press Ctrl I.
3. Go to the skull image and press V and drag onto the image of the person. Press Ctrl T to adjust the skull to the face. Lower to opacity of the skull to 40%.
4. Go to the eraser tool and erase any unwanted areas of the skull on the face.
5. Your image should now look like this.
2. Press Ctrl I.
3. Go to the skull image and press V and drag onto the image of the person. Press Ctrl T to adjust the skull to the face. Lower to opacity of the skull to 40%.
4. Go to the eraser tool and erase any unwanted areas of the skull on the face.
5. Your image should now look like this.
Friday, 7 February 2014
How to create a stitched mouth on Photo Shop.
1. Duplicate layer.
2. Select > patch tool.
3. Trace over the mouth and then place the mouse over the cheek of the girl so that the mouth is completely removed.
4. Change the mode to multiply.
5. Select the soft brush and select a brown tone colour. Draw a line in the mouth area.
6. Change the mode to multiply.
7. Select the soft brush and create the stitches in the mouth.
8. Change mode to multiply.
Your final image should look like this.
2. Select > patch tool.
3. Trace over the mouth and then place the mouse over the cheek of the girl so that the mouth is completely removed.
4. Change the mode to multiply.
5. Select the soft brush and select a brown tone colour. Draw a line in the mouth area.
6. Change the mode to multiply.
7. Select the soft brush and create the stitches in the mouth.
8. Change mode to multiply.
Your final image should look like this.
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Group Production Logo
Group Production Logo.
1. I selected an image of a desert and also a palm tree. I placed the palm tree where i wanted it to be in my Logo.
2. I used the quick selection tool to trace over the sand dunes. Once i did this i used the paint bucket tool to add colour to the sand dunes.
3. I also used the quick selection tool to outline the sand dunes. I also used the the paint bucket tool to fill them in with colour.
4. I selected the palm tree layer then traced over it using the quick selection tool and using the paint bucket tool to colour it in.
5. I then added the text in and selected the colour and type of text that i wanted.
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