Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Rough Thesis question
How can live audio and visual design be used concurrently in order to progress narrative?
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Notes From Meeting with Michelle
After meeting with Michelle, it got us moving a little bit. Here are some notes from the meeting.
How can the story evolve through chance and randomness?
Story must have a basic structure in order to work.
Intertwining narratives cut in an interesting way. I believe we used "Crash" as an example of how we could do this.
Olipo- Poetry ReMixing
Focused on primary personal experiences
Poetic image breaks relating to experience
How did the subject transform throughout the narrative
How can external audio sources be used in a way to progress a narrative
different ways you can project (smoke, mist, different materials to project onto)
trigger devices within imagery
Here are some artists to research:
Catherine Widgery
Anne Hamilton
Bill Viola
Mary Lucier
Dan Reeves
John Cage
Sergi Eisenstein- montage
Man with a Movie Camera (film)
At this point we still don not have an actual "thesis Question", this should be our focus from here on out.
How can the story evolve through chance and randomness?
Story must have a basic structure in order to work.
Intertwining narratives cut in an interesting way. I believe we used "Crash" as an example of how we could do this.
Olipo- Poetry ReMixing
Focused on primary personal experiences
Poetic image breaks relating to experience
How did the subject transform throughout the narrative
How can external audio sources be used in a way to progress a narrative
different ways you can project (smoke, mist, different materials to project onto)
trigger devices within imagery
Here are some artists to research:
Catherine Widgery
Anne Hamilton
Bill Viola
Mary Lucier
Dan Reeves
John Cage
Sergi Eisenstein- montage
Man with a Movie Camera (film)
At this point we still don not have an actual "thesis Question", this should be our focus from here on out.
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