Wednesday, October 16, 2013
star tours
This is a really rough idea and I don't know how long I am going to stick with it. But I think I want to use google sky and do some sort of tour of different constellations and nebulae. My poster will have an alien on it and I'll 3D print an alien fetus. This is why I don;t really want to stick with this idea. It's too easy too silly too generic. I'll come up with something better hopefully.
As We May Think
This article was pretty eye opening to me when explained. At first it was difficult for me to comprehend the article but then I realize that heidecker breaks down technology into many different factions. What stood out to me the most was the way humans enframe everything. We constantly try to put an order to things in our day to day live in the most obvious or most subconscious ways. This idea made perfect sense because on a deep psychological way, we are always trying to control chaos. To us, nature is chaos. But when I think about it, is nature really all that chaotic. In fact, sometimes I feel there is more order to nature than to human behavior. But again I feel that humans are nature. Therefore there is order in everything that happens. I think it is important for us to identify how we are always trying to have control. We should not try so hard to control nature but we should instead just accept that we are nature.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Virtual Intervention
My project makes use of public space by highlighting mundane objects. I expose these objects by using artist's frames to raise questions on how should we view art. Why do people tend to revere things labeled as "art" no matter how simple? Why do we take "art" so seriously? How do we know if artists take their "art" seriously? how do we know if any thought is put into a work of "art"? What draws the line between something normal and something that is "art"?
"The Phallus"
Artist: George Carpenter
Ink on Cement
"Venus De Milo"
Artist: George Carpenter
Gloss Medium
"The Fountain"
Artist: George Carpenter
Porcelain
"American Gothic"
Artist: George Carpenter
Tobacco
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