Author Archives: LSullivan
Final Project-Take a walk in my shoes
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Immersive World – April 7, 2016
Before Lance Weiler did his presentation, he had all the audience write down on an index card a storytelling technique he uses on his own projects. Including a Sherlock Holmes project, he did at the Lincoln Center. The purpose of this technique is to help the creator/s of a project find purpose in a project and […]
Blog 2
Krauss speaks about how the early works of video art are narcissistic in nature. They revolve around the artists and their bodies and the way they move in front of the camera. They shoot themselves, direct themselves, and make art about themselves. This also relates back to art before video where there are artists that […]
Snatching Attention and Time
“I have been arguing that during the last century in and as cinema and other media technologies, capital, that is, leveraged exchange with productive labor for the purpose of profit, has undergone a metamorphosis” -Jonathan Beller Here Beller makes in interesting point about where the future of the entertainment and art industries are going. They’re […]
Blog 2 hot and cold
This article discusses the types of information we receive and how some could provide us with a whole lot of info like photography and how some force us to go further to find more information like a telephone. The sources that provide with very little information are referred to as “Cold Media”, and the one’s […]
Artist Statement Video 3
Bryan Britt Video 1 Artist statement Video 3 David and I made a collaboration video where we wanted to show a linear timeline of the evolution mankind. We wanted to show an aspect of man being evil, and subsequently man leading to the demise of man. We see things change over time, going […]
Nicholas O’brien
I had an exceptional time visiting the Nicolas O’Brian closing. I was very beneficial, because when making art there’s two sides; there’s making the actual tangible piece for your viewer, and discussion of your art. I felt what was most unique about Mr. O’Brien, not only was he an amazing visual/ interactive artist, but his ability to convey […]