Cara Clinton
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Response to video
This video was completely different from anything I expected. I thought it was very very creepy. A lot of that reason is because of the music. It fit very well with the movie but it made me very uncomfortable. There were a very large range of tones that contrasted a lot, in a really odd way. I did think all of the weird details and decaying of the film spots were really interesting. I found myself staring at the random details a lot. Another thing that i liked about the video is the slow motion. It really made you concentrate on what was going on through the decay. Overall this video really made me appreciate the process and the outcome it had. I think its really cool how some of the footage was going to be thrown away and never viewed again and he used it.
Friday, September 17, 2010
First memory
The first memory I have is when Iwas about one. I found a photo of myself a couple of years ago at a picnic with my mom holding me. For some reason when I looked at it I remembered being there, who was there, and what everything looked like. It was evening at a church picnic, my mom had got me dressed up for everyone to see how cute I was. All I really remember was being passed around to every old lady there. they would all comment on how cute I was and that i was going to be beautiful when I grew up. I adore attention and i guess thats why i love being in the spot light all the time. when we recieted this dream to the class i now realize how this memory has effected how I am today.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Emac Walter benjamin
After reading the article The work of art in the age of a mechanical revolution, by Walter benjamin I was extremely surprised about what I read. I had never thought that reproducing art started with basically coin making. I had never considered a coin a piece of art, but then again you can argue just about anything as being piece of art. What interested me most was the concept about art loosing its uniqueness after being reproduced. When you think about it art can no longer really be unique if everyone has it. For example I cant say that the penny in my wallet is unique just because its art. It would be unique if this were the only penny of its kind made. Benjamin made a very strong point about its unique existence in the universe. He stated "This unique existence of the work of art is determined the history to which it was subject throughout the time of its existence." I find this a very powerful statement. There is so much controversy about the definition of art and what it can be. I believe his statement to be true. Though there are some cases that have opposite views this one I think is most accurate. Another subject matter I found impactful was in section 13. He started talking about how most art isn't appreciated until it has past its time. For example, cave men drawings were most likely not appreciated in its own time, but now if such drawings are discovered one could make millions. It is crazy how so many people do not appreciate all that is being put in history books every day. Hopefully someone will find my art work after I am gone and maybe I will be famous too. I believe all the points Walter Benjamin has made and I am glad I got something out of this reading.
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