Audio/Visual- surprising combination of abstraction. Active Play- create sounds that aren't actually depicting the sound.
- Do not use literal/visual representations.
* In digital image, where is the mark pixel=mark
what makes a digital piece unique? -- intent, style, approach, how you manifest an idea.
Imagination vs. Creativity * How do you manifest an idea? - Apriori - During Process (Me) - At the end
This piece is getting you to learn how to investigate
7 Stages-
1- Idea, Question, or Problem 2- Investigation, Gathering (Focus most on) 3- Saturation 4- Gastration 5- Wow!!! Ah- hah! 6- Making 7- Done, Critique Time
Linearity isn't completely avoidable, you'll need some or narrative won't make sense.
Non-iconic images/audio to make what you're pushing for
Direct 1:1 literallity: don't use excessively, but can use VERY sparingly
Digital brush mark Traditional Intent intent Hand of maker Pixel brushmark style individuality, voice/ personality, approach work is different work is different
7 stages of creativity: idea investigation/gathering saturation miller time/gestation WOW, new ideas make the darn thing Donezo/critique
bring in piece next week, preferably tuesday to get some in class critique early.
CHAIR IS CHAIR -the word chair, or an image of a chair, are both abstractions of the theme "chair" to differing degrees.
Issues being non-linear -> be imaginative, PLAY
Painting vs. Picture -Break the wall between representation and preception -how can you let your "brush strokes" show in digital media? -Pixel = Mark, intention, style (personality, voice, individuality, approach)
How you play with the literal and use your imagination
7 Stages of creativity idea research/investigation saturation miller time eureaka making reflection
Abstraction- drawing of a chair compared to “chair” the word
7 stages of creative process *idea, question problem *investigation gathering *saturation, doing more gathering so that you have a lot *miller time- gestation- let idea settle and think about it *!!!! WOW ah ha Moment !!!!! *Making *Finished work critique
abstraction of visual and audio combine to make a great piece
difference between painting and picture is brush strokes that is the painters mark digital mark – intention, idea, pixel?, Style Style is – individuality - personality - approach - the work is different - imagination - creativity Get an idea mid way through do you go with it or plow on through
Sugarpop.com - Abstraction - Chair is chair - Combo of visuals and audio might give different people different things - Its about the process - Engage imagination more - Viewing the physicality of the brush marks makes it a painting - How do you do something similar in the digital world? - Pixel = the mark + Style = individualism - Voice - Personality - Approach - The work itself - No tautologies (ever) - Imagination versus creativity - When can you manifest an idea? + 7 Stages of the creative process - Idea - Investigation / research/ gathering - Saturation - Miller Time / gestation - Ah Ha / Wow / !!!!!!! - Making - Critique
Notes: 2/18/10
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* icon, index, symbol
Audio/Visual- surprising combination of abstraction.
Active Play- create sounds that aren't actually depicting the sound.
- Do not use literal/visual representations.
* In digital image, where is the mark
pixel=mark
what makes a digital piece unique?
-- intent, style, approach, how you manifest an idea.
Imagination vs. Creativity
* How do you manifest an idea?
- Apriori
- During Process (Me)
- At the end
This piece is getting you to learn how to investigate
7 Stages-
1- Idea, Question, or Problem
2- Investigation, Gathering (Focus most on)
3- Saturation
4- Gastration
5- Wow!!! Ah- hah!
6- Making
7- Done, Critique Time
Don't be absolutlely literal. Be abstract
ReplyDeleteLinearity isn't completely avoidable, you'll need some or narrative won't make sense.
Non-iconic images/audio to make what you're pushing for
Direct 1:1 literallity: don't use excessively, but can use VERY sparingly
Digital brush mark Traditional
Intent intent
Hand of maker
Pixel brushmark
style individuality, voice/
personality, approach
work is different work is different
7 stages of creativity:
idea
investigation/gathering
saturation
miller time/gestation
WOW, new ideas
make the darn thing
Donezo/critique
bring in piece next week, preferably tuesday to get some in class critique early.
CHAIR IS CHAIR
ReplyDelete-the word chair, or an image of a chair, are both abstractions of the theme "chair" to differing degrees.
Issues being non-linear -> be imaginative, PLAY
Painting vs. Picture
-Break the wall between representation and preception
-how can you let your "brush strokes" show in digital media?
-Pixel = Mark, intention, style (personality, voice, individuality, approach)
How you play with the literal and use your imagination
7 Stages of creativity
idea
research/investigation
saturation
miller time
eureaka
making
reflection
Class Notes
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Abstraction- drawing of a chair compared to “chair” the word
7 stages of creative process
*idea, question problem
*investigation gathering
*saturation, doing more gathering so that you have a lot
*miller time- gestation- let idea settle and think about it
*!!!! WOW ah ha Moment !!!!!
*Making
*Finished work critique
abstraction of visual and audio combine to make a great piece
difference between painting and picture is brush strokes
that is the painters mark
digital mark – intention, idea, pixel?, Style
Style is – individuality
- personality
- approach
- the work is different
- imagination
- creativity
Get an idea mid way through do you go with it or plow on through
Where is most creativity
Idea - - process - - end
Difference between abstract and literal
ReplyDeleteengage in more play
breaking wall of illusion
What is the modern equivalent of a paintbrush?
In the digital image, where is the mark?
-pixel
Digital vs. Traditional
Reflection
Difference between imagination and creativity
Learning how to investigate
Create process:
1) idea
2) investigation
3) saturation
4) gestation
5) Wow factor
6) creation
7) critique
Levels of Abstraction
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Two lines:
1.Audio
2.Visual
Painting Vs. Picture
Used to be that you would cover brush strokes, then wanted to show brush strokes.
How can you show "brush strokes" digitally?
pixel=mark
Style:individuality, voice, personality, approach
What makes a digital work unique?
Reflection-allow time to go back, investigate piece
How can i make this interesting?
Imagination vs. creativity
How to manifest an idea:
initial, during process, end
Open yourself to the process
Create process:
1. idea
2. investigation
3. saturation
4. gestation
5. ah-hah!
6. creation
7. done-zo.
Notes 2-18-10
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Abstraction
Icon
Index
Chair
Symbol
Audio-->Visual
Push your own imagination-Do Drugs
Individualism--> Voice Personality
Audio track vs. Visual Track
Individualism
Voice
Personality
How To set up a shot
Do Not directly visualize the sounds
What is the difference between a picture and a painting?
In the digital age, where is the artists mark?
In the digital image where is the mark
Pixel --> Mark
Digital Intention
Traditional
SEVEN STAGES:
IDEA-question problem
Investigation-->Gathering
Saturation-->
Gestation
Wow-Realization
Making
Done
How do you manifest an idea?
What's the difference between imagination and creativity
Apriori
Legion-->Story is dumber than whale's piss
Learn to investigate your ideas
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ReplyDelete- Abstraction
- Chair is chair
- Combo of visuals and audio might give different people different things
- Its about the process
- Engage imagination more
- Viewing the physicality of the brush marks makes it a painting
- How do you do something similar in the digital world?
- Pixel = the mark
+ Style = individualism
- Voice
- Personality
- Approach
- The work itself
- No tautologies (ever)
- Imagination versus creativity
- When can you manifest an idea?
+ 7 Stages of the creative process
- Idea
- Investigation / research/ gathering
- Saturation
- Miller Time / gestation
- Ah Ha / Wow / !!!!!!!
- Making
- Critique