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Artist Statement
My work explores the idea of perception versus reality and how outside influences can shape our perception of reality at any given moment. We all see the world in a way that is shaped by our own experiences, so some thoughts and feelings that may seem real to us are not necessarily thought or felt by others. Perception often clouds our reality and causes us to feel as though our problems are insurmountable. We must find a way to understand that situations can be interpreted in a variety of ways and accepting a different lens can help us build empathy.
I would like to use my artwork as a way to represent the specific feelings that get in the way of perceiving reality as it is happening. I would also like it to be a way for others to better understand and relate to emotions that sometimes seem inexplicable. Using Photoshop as a medium, I digitally altered the photo.I used repetition to alter the “reality” of a central image by changing the opacity of many objects in the photo. I critically chose which effects would best convey the ideas and feelings I wished to evoke. I hope the viewer allows themselves the ability to perceive my artwork as they wish without letting outside influences affect them.
NMA Presentation
Upon arriving home after the new media arts presentation, I noticed that the textbook I ordered had arrived. When I opened the package I realized that an excessive amount of plastic was used to protect a very thin book that needed little support. I started noticing a lot of plastic waste throughout the day. I appreciate all of the facts we learned about the composition and degradation process of plastic because it made me more mindful of the plastic I use and encouraged me to recycle any chance I got. I also got a lot of helpful information from the New York Times article about BPA and women’s health. I had always heard about the dangers of BPA to women’s reproductive health but this article gave alarming facts. I stopped using water bottles without “BPA free” labels a while ago but that does not mean that harmful chemicals are not present in everyday household items. Today’s presentation made it clear that the amount of plastic waste is affecting our planet in a serious and startling way.
When looking at and attempting to analyze the artwork in the new media space I realized the relationship between art and science in this piece was really interesting. I liked that the reaction of the rock to the propelling drill was portrayed in a way that was in conformity with the way rocks break apart in real life. I think this art installation made me realize the endless amount of ways artists can bring about social awareness. The unconventional questions we were asked to answer about our piece of plastic were a good way to realize that the waste we produce has an impact and needs to be controlled. I admired the way the artists were compelled to produce this artwork because of their focus on the issue of environmental waste.
McLuhan Reading Response
The McLuhan reading reiterated a lot of my thoughts on the effects of media. I agree with McLuhan when he says “The public, in the sense of a great consensus of separate and distinctive viewpoints, is finished.” The media presents news in a form that is meant merely to grab our attention and not in a way that presents the facts in an unbiased manner. We are fed what the government wants us to know in the way in which they want to convey that information. While news presented by the media has become less trustworthy I have noticed that certain types of media have increasingly become a vehicle for social change (e.g. twitter and the Arab Spring), reiterating McLuhan’s thought that there is no longer inevitability and we are responsible for each other.
The phone is an extension of the ear.