“Yet the hybridized solutions that visual art is currently pursuing—analog in appearance, digital in structure—seem always biased toward the former, so favored by the market. ” This quote stands out to me because although we have found more mediums of art, we are still attracted to a simpler beauty. This intrigues me because in another […]
Category Archives: Blog HW Posts
Final Project Proposal: “Rebel of the Wild Style” [Working Title]
For my final project, I want to document the genesis of a street art fan who becomes an intrepid graffiti writer by filming her visiting, photographing, and interacting with various famous street art locales in the city and then eventually creating her own tag and street art. The plot will be loosely based on a true […]
Final Project Proposal
For my final project, I would like to do a video work comparing women to elements of nature. I think video is the best medium to convey this because video will be able to catch the fluidity and subtle movement of the natural world. Some scenes I would like to capture are flowers, trees, a sunrise […]
Digital Waves
I want to comment in general on Hito Steyerl’s usage of Tumblr in her work Liquidity Inc. I admire Hito for choosing the path of digital landscape to dwell on in her work. Having lived in Berlin for half a year, I can say that the city is into traditional and street arts, and techno music […]
Digital Divides
“While many artists use digital technology, how many really confront the question of what it means to think, see, and filter affect through the digital? How many thematize this, or reflect deeply on how we experience, and are altered by, the digitization of our existence?” I think that undertaking this task about considering digital effects […]
Blog #9- Proposal
I am a bit overwhelmed with the freedom to choose my final project video. I have been thinking about it for a couple of days now. I believe I have a working idea. The final project will be called “Take a walk in my shoes”. The video will have some overlapping images but the consistent […]
Tumblr & Glitches ._.
“Dematerialization is not an oppressive suffocation of art but a possibility for art to flourish in disparate and progressive discourses. The web offers infinite room for expansion and participation unlimited by the more severe constraints of space and finance.” This is one of the last paragraphs of the reading and in the paragraphs before this […]
Response to Claire Bishop
“In the digital era, a different set of concerns prevails. The act of repurposing aligns with procedures of reformatting and transcoding—the perpetual modulation of preexisting files. Faced with the infinite resources of the Internet, selection has emerged as a key operation: We build new files from existing components, rather than creating from scratch. Artists whose […]
digital divide
A passage I enjoyed from Claire Bishop’s “The Digital Divide” was when the author discussed how “when you look at contemporary art since 1989 the year Tim Brener’s Lee invented the World Wide Web, it is striking that so little of it seems to address the way in which the forms and languages of the […]
Digital Divide
The quote that drew my attention the most was “Goldsmith points out that the linguistic basis of the digital era holds the same consequences for literature that are as potentially shattering and vitalizing as the arrival of mechanical reproduction was for visual art: “With the rise of the web, writing has met its photography.””. This […]