December, 2014Archive

Dec 22

Blog Post: Digital Technologies as a Tool

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It is interesting that digital technologies have been used for art and not only for math or scientific discoveries.  One of the works where digital technology was used and that mostly stood out for me, was the one from, Joao Antonio Fernandes and Edgar Coelho Silva.  They brought up something that I think most of us often think about but no one really says anything about.  For example their series “I love Calpe” talks about the importance people put on brands and not so much the message or the reality of the good or service being marketed.  I think that our society is often times more interested on the brand or image carried out by the brand than the reality of it.  Girls may want to buy goods from a specific brand just because they think that they will look like the models being shown. Which if understood correctly based on “I love Calpe”, what would be the point of showing the actual good when people will just be attracted to the brand.  Another work of art that relates to this is the work of Palakunnathu Matthew, What caught my attention from his work is that he used certain pictures and font to attract his audience.  I think it is very interesting that marketers study their market quite well just like artist do.  It is awesome that artist have more tools, techniques and ideas to explore beyond our imagination.

Dec 17

Project 4

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Dec 17

Artist Statement 2

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My work is greatly influenced on my culture and inspirations. Artists who are not afraid to show their origins are the ones who inspire me. I want viewers to be able to see my work and really think about its actual meaning. I want them to see beyond the colors and styles. I want viewers to grasp my ideas and be able to see what I see. Our city is impressively diversified, many cultures share and express their culture in their every day lives. I want to share my culture and heritage with others with my different works of art.

My work is deeply influenced and inspired on my culture, current situations in Mexico, and my growth as at artist. I like to cause reactions on my viewers. My work in mostly correlated, each one has work from past projects. Many things derive form another, and that is how my art works. I use different symbols that help identify my feelings and self.

The images that I show in my projects are mostly images of Catrina, paper airplane and heart. Catrina, reminds me of one of my favorite Mexican Holidays; “El Dia de los Muertos”, on this holiday we celebrate our loved ones that have passed away, by making “ofrendas” or offerings. “Ofrendas” consist of objects that the person liked and that he or she are remembered by. I want to be remembered not by the way I looked but by the goals and acts I have accomplished. The airplanes represent my interest in learning about new cultures. The heart represents the motion and beat that I want my viewers to feel.

Dec 07

Blog Post: RiP: A Remix Manifesto

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I think that we have a great amount of information available through the Internet and technology. Even thought we have most access to it, we can often times be overwhelmed with so much information, and sometimes we are simply limited to use it. After watching this video I learned that the past has influenced our “growing” society. This is also true according to “A Remixer’s Manifesto” point one in the manifesto is 1. Culture always builds on the past. I totally agree with this. I think that this has been proven in simple ways.   We need some sort of foundation to learn from. If we did not learn from the past we would make the same mistake over and over again, and our lives would not improve. We would possibly not do much if we were not inspired by others to take action or create something. Artists are often creating from inspiration. What I am trying to say is that our minds might not be able to explore beyond, if we did not have a basic image or inspiration to create.

What is interesting to me is that big corporations are trying to control the future. The more I watched the video, the more questioned popped in my head. I felt very interested in the subject and wanted to know more about the laws and consequences of creating. During this time I also felt upset at that fact that it is not even technically the artist who are benefiting from the copyrights. Why do these corporations want to control creativity so much? Of course the financial gain is most likely the answer, but it doesn’t seem like the big corporations started charging people who have high incomes, or who have luxurious lives. Gaylor said “If it were up to them, you wouldn’t be able to hear anything.” My question is why should big corporations profit from this situation like this? Why not find a more effective way, where both the original, new and corporations benefit from?

When Gaylor started mentioning all the fees that had to be paid in order to make all actions legal and right, I felt a little scared. I also though about how some artist must feel limited to what he or she can create. I understand we can use works from others as long as we use fair use, but until what point is fair use enough? Meaning, when do corporations know that an artist is not constantly using his or her work to express feelings? I think that corporations are trying to control too much and that cannot be done in this growing society. It is funny that we have most access to all the information in the world, yet we cannot do much with it, because we are limited to create from it. For example Girl Talk is a bright person and during his day job, he is limited to use the information required for a medical treatment, a treatment that can save so many lives. It is quite embarrassing and foolish for us to live in a society where creators are criminals.

On the contrary to must of my feelings about the video, I do agree with the recognition and acknowledgement of the “original” artist. I think that if someone else wants to use my work in his or her art, or if they are inspired by my art, I would like to be acknowledged for it especially if the “new” artist is profiting from it. I don’t think artist should be charged crazy amounts of money from being inspired from others. Like the previous artist and so on, he or she also had to go thought a process of creating his or her work and it would only be fare if they were to be recognized for it.

Over all I think that; information today has gotten out of hands and we have yet to learn how to handle it. I also think that the control should not be excessive.

 

 

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