Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Medium Selection
For my stop motion video I chose to do it out of plasticine. I chose this medium because it's the one that will work the best. My other option was drawing it but it would take way to much time to draw a hand a billion times. I also considered lego, but that just won't work for a hand. The hardest thing I thing will be to make the details of the hand. They shape is hard, but not so much. Doing the hand lines and wrinkles. I think plasticine will work perfectly. It will just require a lot of skill and patience.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Stop Motion
Stop motion is many pictures of objects in different positions then putting the puctures together to make a movie. That's exactly how cartoons are made. It makes the film look step by step. People make videos this way because it's a challenge and you need a lot of talent. They might also do them because it's a type of art, and a very cool art! To do something like this you first have to know what your going to do. Then you have to get all the things you need to make this. Finally you need to work hard and be patient to take a picture of each and every move you make. This was my favorite video of them all.
Monday, November 8, 2010
William Kentridge
Kentridge's work and art makes me feel... I can't explain it. It's as if I was looking at an old movie in which something scary is happening.Or like he is drawing about the bad things and defects of humans. I'm not really sure, it's very abstract. It is hard to understand what is happening. It's like he's trying to send a message. To a blind person I would say: "He draws an object, takes a picture, and then erases it, then he draws the next position of that object and takes another picture."
First he tries to find what he wants to make in his mind. He imagines what he will be doing. After that, he gets all of his materials needed ready. Next, he starts drawing: He draws his first image and work it to make it look as he wants. Then, he takes a picture of it. And so on until he finishes it. When he's done he sees if he likes it. If he does he makes a final drawing of it, perfectly neat.
First he tries to find what he wants to make in his mind. He imagines what he will be doing. After that, he gets all of his materials needed ready. Next, he starts drawing: He draws his first image and work it to make it look as he wants. Then, he takes a picture of it. And so on until he finishes it. When he's done he sees if he likes it. If he does he makes a final drawing of it, perfectly neat.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Mash-Ups
A mash-up is when more than one artist or band's music is used to make a mix of those songs. Here is a pretty awesome mash up of my favorite artist and a cool raper: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACRLPcvNpGE. Here is another very nice one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgEewhOprG8. I think that a good mash up would be two songs that have completely different genres or styles mixed with the same tempo and that sounds good. I think that mash ups take half musician and half not. I don't consider them true musicians because they aren't making the music, but it takes some musical talent to find somgs that fit together and making them sound good together also.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Future Artifact
My artifact from the future took me a very long time to do. First, I took a screen shot of slingshot's web page and set it as background. Then, I looked for a picture of aluminum in Google and paste it on top. After that I made a outline of the wakeboard and copied that shape from the aluminum image. After that, I copied the aluminum outline on top of the wake. This is when I started to add detales. I added the word "aluminum" to the wake's name and changes 2011 to 2014. I also added a "buy" clicker. Everything looked good, but the board needed a design and I had to add a second tutorial. So, I made an outlne of some other wakeboard designs and drawings and pasted them on the board. They had a white border around them, so I used the "tattoo" tutorial to eliminate the white things. All Done... I liked it a lot because an aluminum wakeboard would be very durable and strong, but it would still be very light. I didn't like the quality of the picture, it was a little blurry, but I did the best I could. I think I would change the following: I would make the screen shot be on a laptop's screen. That way it would look like it's already happening on the real life.
Julian's Future Artifact:
I liked this project because it is very creative and looks like a hard working project.
Julian's Future Artifact:
I liked this project because it is very creative and looks like a hard working project.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Artifact From the Future
My artifact from the future will be a floating chrome plated surf board. I chose this because I wanted to do something about surfing and it has to be from the future: a chrome surf board that is able to float sounds from the future. I will probably make the reflect of the board as a dude flashing a peace sign. My final project will The Surfer Magazine with a picture on front of a chrome surf board. It will have a big wave behind it and a "new" sign too. I think this is going to be challenging. At the end it's going to have been worth it anyway.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Family Tree

What you see in the left is my wonderful family tree. Some of my family member's faces aren't there because I could not find any, in the computer or real... One time, all of the people you see and my family went to Cuernavaca for Christmas. My family stayed with my mother's side grandparents. It was so cool! We were all so happy and joyful!
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